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Chu, "Impacts of the turnover and Asian financial crisis on Hong Kong's economy," 2000

importantly, it raises an issue in economic studies, expectation's role ... Topic:  Economics Tags:  Hong Kong and Macau Custom Thumbnail:  ...

U.S. Sec. of Transportation Rodney Slater, Remarks in Taipei, June 14, 2000

States places on its economic and commercial relations with Taiwan. ... economic and trade relations between our peoples. Both the president and vice ... underscores the future economic and commercial relations between the U.S. ...

Video: A Tale of Two Nobels: Liu Xiaobo and Mo Yan

to the New York Review of Books.   This video is also available on the USCI ...

Jennifer Pan on China's Welfare Program for the Urban Poor

each is successful. Her work has appeared in peer reviewed publications such as the  American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political ...

Matthew Kahn Discusses His Book "Blue Skies over Beijing"

is a Professor of Economics at USC. He is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and the IZA. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from ... Economics  was posted on May 2015. In May 2016, Princeton University Press ...

Carbon footprint labels inaccurate, USC study finds

of the journal Environmental Impact Assessment Review. Carbon footprint labels ... reviews three existing international protocols for measuring carbon ...

Video: Dan Washburn and Karl Taro Greenfeld on "The Forbidden Game"

Review, The New York Times and numerous other publications. He was the Tokyo ...

Mei Fong Discusses Her Book "One Child: The Story Of China's Most Radical Experiment"

Independent and the  Los Angeles Review of Books. For more information go to, ...

Video: Ian Johnson on Sparks, his look at China's Underground Historians

for  The New York Review of Books,  The New York Times,  The Wall Street ...

Survey: Most Americans Now Have an Unfavorable Impression of China

Favorable View 60% 38% 34% 34% 46%   It’s clear that China’s economic rise ... felt that China had become “the leading economic power in the world.” ... be the leading economic power in the world. The contrast to the responses ...

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