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Reference no. 9-794-089
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1994
Version: 31 January 1994
Length: 26 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

Examines the experience of Polaroid of Shanghai Ltd (PSL), a joint venture between the US-based Polaroid Corp. and the Shanghai Motion Picture Industry Co, within the framework of China's foreign investment climate. Discusses the evolution of foreign investment in China, from the so-called treaty ports in the mid-nineteenth century to the creation of Special Economic Zones in the latter part of the twentieth century. A major section on the current investment regime details the negotiation and approval process, management and labor relations, the foreign exchange system, and the macroeconomic environment.
Locations:
Size:
300 employees
Other setting(s):
1991-1993

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Abstract

Examines the experience of Polaroid of Shanghai Ltd (PSL), a joint venture between the US-based Polaroid Corp. and the Shanghai Motion Picture Industry Co, within the framework of China's foreign investment climate. Discusses the evolution of foreign investment in China, from the so-called treaty ports in the mid-nineteenth century to the creation of Special Economic Zones in the latter part of the twentieth century. A major section on the current investment regime details the negotiation and approval process, management and labor relations, the foreign exchange system, and the macroeconomic environment.

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Locations:
Size:
300 employees
Other setting(s):
1991-1993

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