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Associated
Research on
Subsidies to Chinese Industry
Some of
our
other
presentations,
journal articles,
op-eds and books on Chinese manufacturing subsidies and the
Chinese business environment.
For more information on
our China subsidies book, click on
"Subsidies to Chinese
Industry: State Capitalism, Business Strategy and
Trade Policy" (Oxford University Press).
To buy the book, click here.
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Presentations to Companies &
Governments
1)
Usha Haley's Thought Leader Presentation on "China
Inwards and Outwards: Working with Government
Policy", Economist's flagship
High Growth Market's Summit, September 29-30,
2011,
London, UK - on the strategic importance of
understanding Chinese manufacturing subsidies.
2) George Haley’s Expert Testimony on "State-Owned
Enterprises: Vehicles of Industrial Policy
Implementation", Hearing on “China’s Industrial
Policy and Its Impact on U.S. Companies, Workers and
the American Economy”, US-China Economic and
Security Review Commission, Washington, DC, March
24, 2009 – on SASAC, Chinese multinationals and
strategic implications.
3) George Haley’s Expert Testimony on “Overview of
China’s Pillar and Strategic Industries”,
Congressionally-mandated, Hearing on “The Extent of
the Government's Control of China's Economy, and its
Impact on the United States”, US-China Economic and
Security Review Commission, Washington, DC, May 25,
2007 – on business-government relations in China.
4)
Usha Haley’s Expert Testimony on “Support for the
Non-Market Economy Trade Remedy Act”, Hearing on
"The Non-market Economy Trade Remedy Act of 2007",
Committee on Ways and Means, Subcommittee on Trade,
110th Congress, Washington, DC, March 15,
2007 – on Chinese subsidies and possible policy
options for the USA.
5)
Usha Haley’s Expert Testimony on “Chinese Economic
Planning and the Role of Subsidies”, Hearing on
"China’s WTO Compliance and Industrial Subsidies,
US-China Economic and Security Review Commission",
Washington, DC, April 4, 2006 – on Chinese
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Journal Articles
& Op-Eds
1) "How
Chinese Subsidies Changed the World" by Usha
Haley and George Haley, Harvard Business Review,
April 25, 2013.
2) "The
Case for US Tariffs on Chinese Solar Panels" by
Usha Haley and George Haley, Financial Times,
May 25, 2012.
3) "Bringing
Solar Manufacturing Back", by George Haley and
Usha Haley, The Hill's Congress Blog,
February 7, 2012.
4)
"Government
Policy and Firm Strategy in the Solar Photovoltaics
Industry", California Management Review,
54, 1, Fall (November), pp. 17-38 - on
consumption and production subsidies to solar in
China, the USA, Germany and Spain with effects on
company strategy and national competitiveness
5)
“The
Real Source of the China Price”,
Harvard Business Review, June 2008, pp. 25-26 -
covers how subsidies affect the China price with
implications for business strategy. |
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Books
1)
"The Chinese Tao of Business: The Logic of
Successful Business Strategy" by George
Haley, Usha Haley and Tan Chin Tiong (John Wiley &
Sons) -- discusses China's business environments
and business-government relations.
2) "Multinational Corporations in Political
Environments: Ethics, Values and Strategies" by Usha Haley (World Scientific) -- discusses the
efficacy of sanctions and boycotts.
3)
"New Asian Emperors: The Business Strategies of the
Overseas Chinese" by George Haley, Usha
Haley and Tan Chin Tiong (John Wiley & Sons) -
discusses control over information and its effects
on strategic decision-making.
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Exploring and understanding how Chinese manufacturing
subsidies affect global commerce and trade |
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