@techreport{d86865124be44a3790ab480bf5ab2337,
title = "China's Trade Relations with US and the EU: WTO Membership, Free Markets (?), Agricultural Subsidies and Clothing, Textile and Footwear Qoutas",
abstract = "This paper discusses three scenarios concerning China{\textquoteright}s recent trade negotiations and relations with the United States and the European Union. Chinese commentators and academics are sure that their country {\textquoteleft}is firmly on the path of greater integration with the global economy{\textquoteright} and that this is {\textquoteleft}a path that has provided great benefits for China and for the world in general. However, they are also be well aware of the problems associated with entering a global economy where free trade/level playing field market principles have not ended either agricultural subsidies or import quotas on manufactured goods. Indeed, as argued in this paper, measures taken in the name of neo-liberal free market ideals have, ironically, spawned an ever-growing mass of quotas imposed by the EU and the US on the importation of Chinese clothing, footwear and textiles.",
keywords = "China, Subsidiaries, WTO, USA, EU, China, Subsidiaries, WTO, USA, EU",
author = "Kate Hannan",
note = "Paper presented at the inaugural international workshop {\textquoteleft}ChinaWorld{\textquoteright} on 10-11 March 2006 at Asia Research Centre, Copenhagen Business School.",
year = "2006",
month = apr,
language = "English",
series = "Copenhagen Discussion Papers",
number = "2006-8",
publisher = "Asia Research Centre. Copenhagen Business School",
address = "Denmark",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "Asia Research Centre. Copenhagen Business School",
}