China -- Economic policy -- 1949-
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China -- Economic policy -- 1949-
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- China's new industrialization strategy, was Chairman Mao really necessary?, Y.Y. Kueh
- China's development strategies and foreign trade, James T.H. Tsao ; foreword by Lawrence R. Klein
- Remaking the economic institutions of socialism, China and Eastern Europe, edited by Victor Nee and David Stark with Mark Selden
- The China boom, why China will not rule the world, Ho-fung Hung
- The International environment and China's twin models of development, Lai Sing Lam
- China's political economy, the quest for development since 1949, Carl Riskin
- China's economic rise and its global impact, Ken Moak and Miles W.N. Lee
- Zhu Rongji and China's economic take-off, John Wong
- Economic reform in socialist countries, the experiences of China, Hungary, Romania, and Yugoslavia, Peter T. Knight
- China's economic development strategies, transformation and innovation, Rui Liu
- Dancing with the devil, the political economy of privatization in China, Yi-min Lin
- Varieties of state regulation, how China regulates its socialist market economy, Yukyung Yeo
- Exploring 'unseen' social capital in community participation, everyday lives of poor mainland Chinese migrants in Hong Kong, Sam Wong
- The political economy of Chinese socialism, Mark Selden
- On shifting foundations, state rescaling, policy experimentation and economic restructuring in post-1949 China, Kean Fan Lim
- China and India in the age of globalization, Shalendra D. Sharma
- Beijing's economic statecraft during the Cold War, 1949-1991, Shu Guang Zhang
- Industrial management and economic reform in China, 1949-1984, Peter N.S. Lee
- Economic growth, income distribution and poverty reduction in contemporary China, Shujie Yao
- Haunted by chaos, China's grand strategy from Mao Zedong to Xi Jinping, Sulmaan Wasif Khan
- China's modernization and transnational corporations, N.T. Wang
- Bureaucracy, economy, and leadership in China, the institutional origins of the great leap forward, David Bachman
- Exploring "unseen" social capital in community participation, everyday lives of poor mainland Chinese migrants in Hong Kong, Sam Wong
- The origin, process, and outcome of China's reforms in the past one hundred years, the Chinese quest for national rejuvenation, Enbao Wang ; with a foreword by Yu Bin
- The capital market in China, a 60-year review, Cao Erjie ; [translated by Barbara Cao] ; [edited by Barbara Cao and Glenn Griffith]
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