Yinchuan 3 to 1

Yinchuan 3 to 1

by Eric Balan
Yinchuan 3 to 1

Yinchuan 3 to 1

by Eric Balan

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"Let your vision be world-embracing, rather than confined to your own self."

 

Due to the development of global integration and economic globalization, economic cooperation and exchanges between cities, regions, and countries have become increasingly strong. Economic development, cross-cultural communications, and international business activities between people of different cultural backgrounds are becoming more frequent. In order to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the analyses carried out in this book is on the economic impact on the development of Yinchuan, and it takes a deeper look into the development prospects of the city and its future. Yinchuan was once the economic and social centre for culture and trade, the city should revive its prominence again in the new age of economic and social exchanges.

 

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Eric Balan is a development economist and a visiting scholar who has spent one year researching on Yinchuan's economic and social development improvements. The city became an interest to him while he was writing another manuscript titled "China-Central Asia Economic Corridor: How Would It Work?" Yinchuan is situated midway on the Belt and Road that leads China into the far west. This book is an important piece that fits into the upcoming work. He taught China's Macroeconomics at the North Minzu University in Yinchuan. Presently, his research work continues with China and its various engagements with the world.    


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163961146
Publisher: Eric Balan
Publication date: 07/14/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 277 KB

About the Author

Eric Balan is a Development Economist and an Assistant Professor who teaches International Business, Regional Economics, and Global Strategies. His research interest is in the geographical region of China and Central Asia where he studies on the geopolitics, the geoeconomics, and the geostrategies of the region. His notable work entitled “Rich or Poor: Evaluating Central Asia’s Economic Condition” had garnered a large readership that led to the pursuance of his books. His current focus is on the research and development of China’s Belt and Road Initiatives in unravelling economic synergisms between China and its partners. With 15 years of managerial corporate experience spanning across 7 industries, Eric is a trained analytical engineer and holds a PhD in International Economics.

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