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CBR May-June 2008 - Healthcare

January-February: Human Resources

January-February 2004 Issue Cover

WTO: China Enters Year Three

by Julie Walton

China must phase in major commitments in services by the end of 2004.

Plus: The Year-Two Waiting Game
USCBC Membership Survey of WTO Priorities

The Key to Retention: Committed Employees

by Jim Leininger

China's cash-focused managers are demanding more from their employers.

China Stats

PRC Payscales and Professional Trends

China's Changing Labor Relations

by Bama Athreya

A small—but growing—movement is trying to enforce China's labor laws.

The MBA Boom

by Virginia A. Hulme

The recent proliferation of MBA programs in China presents applicants with a range of options.

Plus: Business Ethics?
The Rise of Specialized MBAs
Government Requirements
Selected MBA Programs in China [pdf] (Online Only)

Features

Taxation

The VAT Refund Effect

by Matthew Mui and Kelvin Lee

Walking through the figures: How the VAT refund reductions will affect your company.

Departments

Letter from the Editor

Council Bulletin

The Board of Directors meets with the PRC Premier in Beijing.

A Critical Eye on Shanghai

by Iain McDaniels

Shanghai's rapid development has created a whole new set of problems—will the city be able to maintain its current momentum?

Company Profile

by Catherine Gelb

Ford's China Ambitions

China Business

Reviews

Media

MFC Insight

The Rise of Independent TV Producers

2003 CBR Index [pdf] (Online Only)

Last Page

by Adam Ross

Sock Hop


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