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Lenient Entry, Stringent Exit: A Political Economy of Foreign Exchange Reserve Demand and Policy in the People's Republic of China
Women as victims of domestic violence in China
State’s Image as Future Capital : A study of China’s cooperation with Russia on developments in the Arctic
Localization of website design- Focus on Chinese B2C E-commerce
Fostering buyer-supplier relationships An analysis of the supplier perspective in offshoring to China
Social media censorship and the public sphere : testing Habermas' ideas on the public sphere on social media in China
Can China's Outward FDI be explained by general FDI theory?
THE FUNCTIONS OF CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE AND CHINA’S SOFT POWER BUILDING IN SCANDINAVIA
Financial Development and Economic Growth: Evidence from China in 1978-2009
What's the difference? Dealing with organizational design parameters in China
Chinese Investments in Africa’s SME Sector: a case study of Zambia
Can Green Bonds Help Air Pollution Mitigation in China? Potential and Challenges
Chinese Foreign Direct Investments in Ethiopia – The potential for development or a development trap?
In a progressively globalized world the catapults of economic globalization, is in large, due to increased flows of foreign direct investments (FDI) across the world. FDI flows are considered essential vehicles for economic growth and development. The complex entities that embody a multinational company (MNC ) are often simplified to encompass either an exploitation approach of LDCs by MNCs or the
Globalized economic development; are we to fear Coastal China’s exports?
The Interaction between Interest Rates and Stock Returns:A Comparison between China and US
The Chinese Maritime Frontier: 10th — 16th Century
China’s maritime development during 200 B.C. to 1600 A.D. is usually vastly overlooked compared to its counterpart: Europe. Traditionally, Europe’s maritime development has been associated as the frontier of maritime growth, which began around the sixteenth century and eventually evolved into modern economic growth. However, the thesis challenges that Europe was the frontier of maritime growth; ra