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From 'Made in China' to 'Sold in China': The Rise of the Chinese Urban Consumer
McKinsey Global Institute
November, 2006

Over the next two decades China is expected to transition from an investment-led, to more of a consumption-led, economy. MGI research finds that as this rebalancing occurs, a massive middle class will emerge.
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The Need for Reform Along the New Silk Road
Financial Times
July 4, 2006

Reforming capital markets and corporate governance in Asia and the Middle East is vital to facilitate investment between the two regions.
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The Face of Economic Optimism
South China Morning Post
June 26, 2006

Companies placing big bets on Asia would do well to pay close attention to the forces reshaping the world's most dynamic region.
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China's Push for Innovation
South China Morning Post
June 9, 2006

Chinese companies seem on the brink of a resurgence in innovation.
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What Executives Are Asking About China: From Entry to Execution
The McKinsey Quarterly 2006 Special Edition: Serving the new Chinese consumer
The head of McKinsey's offices in China answers the questions that senior managers of multinational companies are asking.
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China's Booming Dairy Market
The McKinsey Quarterly
2006 Number 1

Rising affluence should help China's dairy industry grow, but fully half of domestic companies may go out of business.
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Cultivating Talent in China
South China Morning Post
April 14, 2006

There's a massive challenge facing both large Chinese enterprises and multinational companies that want to build globally active businesses on the mainland.
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Acquiring the Skills to Expand Abroad
South China Morning Post
October 29, 2005

Mainland companies attempting to expand overseas need guidelines for success.
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In China, Opportunity Knocks for Small Business
The McKinsey Quarterly
Web exclusive, June 2005

Small and midsize companies must get creative to compete there.
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A Quest for Global Headquarters
Financial Times
March 16, 2005

Hong Kong cannot afford to ignore the benefits of acting as host to international companies.
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Hardly a Big Selling Point for the U.S.
South China Morning Post
October 13, 2004

A yuan revalutaion might not be the panacea the U.S. seeks.
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Champions Look Abroad
Financial Times
August 18, 2004

Local groups are likely to try to poach talent from the multinationals.
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Play to Win, Not Play to Play
Across the Board
January 1, 2004

Solid commitment is the only way to succeed in China.
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Only the Fittest Firms Will Survive
South China Morning Post
November 7, 2001

China's state-owned enterprises have a unique window of opportunity to reposition themselves to compete in the new, post-WTO world.
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