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Written by Valerie Karplus, an Assistant Professor in the Global Economics and Management Group at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Director of the MIT-Tsinghua China Energy and Climate Project, this paper examines China’s current approach to tackling air pollution and carbon mitigation nationally and argues that more incentives are needed if China hopes to meet…
International Trade, Supply Chains, and Emerging Markets
With more than $50 billion worth of completed deals, Chinese firms continued to be an important driver of global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity in 2014. However, anticipation of a different growth model and more liberal outward investment policies have affected Chinese buying behavior and deal structures. This note reviews China’s global outbound M&A activity…
A direct testimony of a Spanish manager doing business in China: “no one could understand the Chinese culture without studying their traditions”. Everybody knows that culture and language affect the way we do business and the way we consider our investments, even inside the same country, like Spain (for example, the Catalans and the Andalusians)…
ChinaEU Research and Innovation Cooperation Forum
The international conference “AIB US-Northeast Chapter Special Meeting on China” was held last week, 21-24 May 2014 in Beijing and Tianjin in Beijing Technology and Business University and Tianjin Foreign Studies University, respectively. PhD candidate Katiuscia Vaccarini, University of Macerata, Italy and Prof. Louise Curran, Toulose Business School, France took part in the conference and presented…