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Visible Hand or Crippled Hand? Stimulation and Stabilization in China’s Real Estate Markets 2008-2010
Professor Su Fubing from Vassar College's Political Science Department will give a talk on China's real estate markets as part of the The East Asia: Politics, Economy, Society, Culture Workshop.
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The East Asia: Politics, Economy, Society, Culture Workshop focuses on current social science research on East Asian societies, particularly Mainland China, Taiwan, Korea and Japan. The scope of the workshop is truly interdisciplinary, attracting students and faculty from economics, political science, sociology, international studies, and various other areas.
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