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A Casebook on Chinese Outbound Investment offers an in-depth analysis of the legal frameworks, policies, and business practices governing Chinese investment abroad. Matthew S. Erie combines rigorous legal scholarship with practical case studies to illuminate the multifaceted dimensions of Chinese capital expansion across global markets.
The casebook addresses critical topics including regulatory compliance, bilateral investment treaties, corporate governance, and geopolitical considerations affecting Chinese investors. Through detailed case examinations, readers gain actionable knowledge about navigating complex cross-border transactions, understanding government involvement in capital allocation, and managing risks in international ventures.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this authoritative resource serves as an essential guide for legal professionals, business executives, policymakers, and academics seeking comprehensive understanding of how China’s economic policies shape global investment patterns and international business relationships.







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