Wall Street Journal article, by Peter F. Drucker, on how China may be the first country to be integrated into the world economy through services rather than trade, and how the biggest opportunities for foreign investors to take part in China's growth are in services, rather than manufacturing or trade. But, to manage the growth, Drucker argues that China will need a significant overhaul of its educational system, and the establishment of a financial and legal industry. In addition, Drucker highlights China's need for transportation development to take advantage of its natural harbors.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Wall Street Journal China Communist Party
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Wall Street Journal article, by Peter F. Drucker, on how China may be the first country to be integrated into the world economy through services rather than trade, and how the biggest opportunities for foreign investors to take part in China's growth are in services, rather than manufacturing or trade. But, to manage the growth, Drucker argues that China will need a significant overhaul of its educational system, and the establishment of a financial and legal industry, March 3, 1993; Drucker Archives; Box 110, Folder 3; 1 page
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