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The Theory and Practice of Free Economic Zones: A Case Study of Tianjin, People`s Republic of China

Submitted to the Combined Faculties for the Natural Sciences and for Mathematics of the Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg, Germany, for the degree of Doctor of Natural Sciences, February 2003, 239 p.

Table of Contents

Part A: The Evolution of Free Economic Zones in the World Economy – a Systematic Approach
1. World Economic Integration and Free Economic Zones
2. The Various Types of Free Economic Zones
3. The Different Generations and the Structural Evolution of FEZs

Part B: Free Economic Zones in China – Policy and Practice
4. China’s Economic Development in Review
5. Evolution and Characteristics of China’s FEZs
6. Experiences and Prospects after over 20 Years of FEZs in China

Part C: Free Economic Zones in Tianjin – Empirical Evidences
7. The Economic and Urban Development of Tianjin and the Setup of TEDA
8. Analysis of TEDA’s Development
9. Evaluation and Prospect of TEDA’s Development – Achievements, Problems and Conceptions
10. TEDA’s Evolution in Review and Prospect
11. TEDA’s Empirical Evidences for the Evolutionary Theory of World FEZs
12. References
13. Appendixes

Autor:inneninformation

Meng Guangwen

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