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Book Synopsis
China has become the world's second biggest economy and its largest exporter. It possesses the world's largest foreign exchange reserves and has 29 companies in the FT 500 list of the world's largest companies.

Trade Review
"China frightens the west. Rarely, however, do westerners look at how the world looks to China. Among the few westerners able to look at the world from the Chinese point of view is Peter Nolan... In [this] thought-provoking book... he addresse[s] one of the big fears about China – that it is buying the world. His answer is no: we are inside China but China is not inside us."
Martin Wolf, Financial Times

"Peter Nolan knows more about Chinese companies and their international competition than anyone else on earth, including in China."
Financial Times

"This new book joins the debate with breath-taking depth and width, probing the very heart of the global economic system that we currently live in."
LSE Politics Blog

"A balanced and very honest analysis."
Global Journal

"Another excellent product of Nolan's fruitful academic career. In spite of its brevity, this highly readable yet rigorous volume closely engages many essential issues that directly concern the future of the world's economic and political orders."
China Perspectives

"This is a useful little book; not only for its assessment of China, but also for its résumé of the globalised West and indeed worth a look for that alone."
Liberator

"A well-argued rebuttal of anti-Chinese xenophobia, full of remarkable statistics."
The Age

"A slim and agile study of the eponymous question, which primarily seeks to debunk the growing myth."
International Affairs

''This is an analysis which replaces rhetoric on Chinese companies with evidence''
Business Week

"Nolan makes a convincing case against panic. Even China's vast sovereign wealth is small compared to the market capitalisation of the companies listed on the stock exchanges of the West."
The CA Magazine

"Nolan's slim factual volume is a model of clarity."
Morning Star

"An important perspective that challenges popular conceptions."
Publisher's Weekly

"If you want to learn about large companies, their role in the global economy and in China's rise, there is no better guide than Peter Nolan: his analyses are factual, measured and persuasive."
Vaclav Smil, University of Manitoba



Table of Contents

List of Tables vii

Acknowledgements ix

Introduction 1

1 Who are We? Who are They? 11

2 Who are We? 15

2.1 Globalization and industrial concentration 15

2.2 Evidence from automobiles and beverages 25

2.3 Globalization and 'going out' by global firms 38

3 Who are They? 55

3.1 China catches up 55

3.2 China is still far from 'catching up' 66

3.3 China's deepening relationship with developing countries 70

3.4 Oil companies and energy security 75

3.5 Multinational companies 'going in' to China 84

3.6 Chinese fi rms 'going out' of China into the high-income economies: 'I have you within me but you do not have me within you' 95

3.7 Constraints on China 'buying the world' 102

4 The Complexity of 'Us' and 'Them': The Case of Strategic Industries 110

4.1 Banks 110

4.2 Commercial aircraft 119

Conclusion 132

Is China buying the world? 132

Who are we? 133

Who are they? 136

The complexity of catching up 142

References 144

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 06/09/2013
      ISBN13: 9780745660790, 978-0745660790
      ISBN10: 0745660797
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      China has become the world's second biggest economy and its largest exporter. It possesses the world's largest foreign exchange reserves and has 29 companies in the FT 500 list of the world's largest companies.

      Trade Review
      "China frightens the west. Rarely, however, do westerners look at how the world looks to China. Among the few westerners able to look at the world from the Chinese point of view is Peter Nolan... In [this] thought-provoking book... he addresse[s] one of the big fears about China – that it is buying the world. His answer is no: we are inside China but China is not inside us."
      Martin Wolf, Financial Times

      "Peter Nolan knows more about Chinese companies and their international competition than anyone else on earth, including in China."
      Financial Times

      "This new book joins the debate with breath-taking depth and width, probing the very heart of the global economic system that we currently live in."
      LSE Politics Blog

      "A balanced and very honest analysis."
      Global Journal

      "Another excellent product of Nolan's fruitful academic career. In spite of its brevity, this highly readable yet rigorous volume closely engages many essential issues that directly concern the future of the world's economic and political orders."
      China Perspectives

      "This is a useful little book; not only for its assessment of China, but also for its résumé of the globalised West and indeed worth a look for that alone."
      Liberator

      "A well-argued rebuttal of anti-Chinese xenophobia, full of remarkable statistics."
      The Age

      "A slim and agile study of the eponymous question, which primarily seeks to debunk the growing myth."
      International Affairs

      ''This is an analysis which replaces rhetoric on Chinese companies with evidence''
      Business Week

      "Nolan makes a convincing case against panic. Even China's vast sovereign wealth is small compared to the market capitalisation of the companies listed on the stock exchanges of the West."
      The CA Magazine

      "Nolan's slim factual volume is a model of clarity."
      Morning Star

      "An important perspective that challenges popular conceptions."
      Publisher's Weekly

      "If you want to learn about large companies, their role in the global economy and in China's rise, there is no better guide than Peter Nolan: his analyses are factual, measured and persuasive."
      Vaclav Smil, University of Manitoba



      Table of Contents

      List of Tables vii

      Acknowledgements ix

      Introduction 1

      1 Who are We? Who are They? 11

      2 Who are We? 15

      2.1 Globalization and industrial concentration 15

      2.2 Evidence from automobiles and beverages 25

      2.3 Globalization and 'going out' by global firms 38

      3 Who are They? 55

      3.1 China catches up 55

      3.2 China is still far from 'catching up' 66

      3.3 China's deepening relationship with developing countries 70

      3.4 Oil companies and energy security 75

      3.5 Multinational companies 'going in' to China 84

      3.6 Chinese fi rms 'going out' of China into the high-income economies: 'I have you within me but you do not have me within you' 95

      3.7 Constraints on China 'buying the world' 102

      4 The Complexity of 'Us' and 'Them': The Case of Strategic Industries 110

      4.1 Banks 110

      4.2 Commercial aircraft 119

      Conclusion 132

      Is China buying the world? 132

      Who are we? 133

      Who are they? 136

      The complexity of catching up 142

      References 144

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