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6. Appendix 6.1 Fact Sheet People’s Republic of China 145 Capital: Beijing Population: 1.22 bn Regions: 22 provinces; 3 municipalities (Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin); 5 autonomous regions (Guanxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Xinjiang and Tibet) Key Cities: Shanghai (13m), Beijing (10.7m), Chengdu (9.7m), Tianjin (8.9m) Ethnic Groups: Han (91.96%), Zhuang (1.37%), Manchu (0.87%) Religions: Daoism (Taoism), Buddhism, Muslim 2%-3%, Christian 1%; officially atheist, but traditionally pragmatic and eclectic Languages: Mandarin and various dialects Land Area: 9'562'000 square kilometers; arable land: 10% 145 Compare: http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ch.html and Business Monitor International, China & North Asia, No 8, August 1998. 159
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1998, 16-19.<br />
Wang, Chenguang/Zhang, Xianchu (Ed.) (1997): Introduction to Chinese Law.<br />
Wang, Yongjun (1997):<br />
Investment in <strong>China</strong> - A Question and Answer Guide on How to Do Business, CITIC<br />
Publishing House, American Management Association, New York.<br />
Wang, Z. (1996):<br />
Deutsche Direktinvestitionen in der Volksrepublik <strong>China</strong> , Berlin/Heidelberg/New York.<br />
Wegner , C. (1998):<br />
Foreign banks still restricted in scope of RMB business, in: <strong>China</strong> Direct Investor, April<br />
1998, 23-24.<br />
Wirtschaftsmacht (1996):<br />
Deng Xiaoping. Gesammelte Werke.<br />
Wu, J. (1995):<br />
<strong>China</strong>’s Economic and Financial Reform, in: Tam, Financial Reform in <strong>China</strong>, London.<br />
Wurfel, D./Burton, B. et al. (1996):<br />
Southeast Asia in the New World Order. <strong>The</strong> Political Economy of a Dynamic Region.<br />
Macmillan Press Ltd., London.<br />
Xiaofu, L. (1996):<br />
Technology Transfer in <strong>China</strong>: Current Situations, Problems and Aspects. Tech Monitor, Mar-<br />
Apr 1996, 28-32.<br />
Xiaojuan, J. (1997):<br />
Chinese Government Policy towards Science and Technology and its Influence on the<br />
Technical Development of Industrial Enterprises. In: Feinstein, C./Howe, C. (Eds.): Chinese<br />
Technology Transfer in the 1990’s: Current Practice, Historical Problems and International<br />
Perspectives, 137-151, Edwar Elgar, London.<br />
Zahid, S.N. (ed.) (1995a):<br />
Financial Sector Development in Asia, Hong Kong/Oxford/New York.<br />
Zahid, S.N. (ed.) (1995b):<br />
Financial Sector Development in Asia - Country Studies, Manila/Oxford/New York.<br />
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