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China
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A Study of the Political Interaction Between Taiwan and Mainland China (1995-2000)
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Lee, Ming-Yi
This isŹa doctoral dissertation in interdisciplinary studies examining the political interaction between Taiwan and Mainland China (1995-2000).
etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0731101-115607 -
July 31, 2001
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On the Chinese State-Owned Enterprises' Reform in the Post-Communism Perspective
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Yu, Ren-Shou
This is a Master's thesis in interdisciplinary studies examining the Chinese state-owned enterprises\' reform in the post-communism perspective.
etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0512100-121803 -
June 30, 1999
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Study of Political Regime Reform in the CCP's Fifteenth Congress
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Hung, Chin-Fu
This is a Master's thesis in interdisciplinary studies examining the political regime reformŹin mainland China during and after the CCP's fifteenth congress.
etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0515100-131555 -
May 15, 2000
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The Effect on the Financial Market Development from the Perspective of the Mainland China's State-owned Propoerty Rights
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Lin, I-Chuan
This is a Master's thesis, written in traditional Chinese, studying the effect on the financial market development from the perspective of the Mainland China's state-owned property rights.
etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0510100-131545 -
May 10, 2000
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The FDI Paradox: China's Socialist Market Economy and the "Develop the West" Campaign
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Saalman, Lora
"The FDI Paradox: China's Socialist Market Economy and the "Develop the West" Campaign." Authored by Lora Saalman, May 23, 2004. Monterey Institute of International Studies
gsti.miis.edu/CEAS-PUB/SaalmanPaper_2004-05-23.pdf -
July 16, 2004
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The Main Points of Preparing the Opening to Private Banks in Mainland China
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Wang, Chien-Chung
After the 11th National Conference of China in December 1978 and the reform of economic policy of China, the private enterprises have dramatically changed the economic scale and industrial structure of Mainland China. The timing for opening to private banks. The risks for Chinafs state-owned business banks are too concentrated, the pace for reforms in Chinafs state-owned business banks is slow, the lack of adequate competitive environment is the main reason for state-owned business banksf lack of motivation for reforms. Competition mechanism can be gradually established in Chinafs financing areaCIt is a way that do small and medium-sized private enterprises find it very difficult to secure a loan when the balance is great between the interest rates for depositors and those for borrowers in bank. It is exist definitely after calculated the fund gap of private enterprises, and will the adverse impacts be on Chinafs financial industry upon Chinafs entry into WTO. To know the relationship between private banks and opening of financial sector. Pose the main points of prepare opening to private banks in Mainland China
etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search-c/view_etd?URN=etd-0625103-161116 -
December 3, 2004
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The One-Child Policy's Socio-Demographic Impact: Current Trends and Alternative Policy Projections
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Chiu, Emily C.
This analysis of China's one-child policy from the Wharton Business School compares China's current demographic trends with the hypothetic outcomes of a two-child policy model, such as the one that Viet Nam currently uses. A strong literature review, use of statistical modeling and population pyramids highlight the impact that China's aging population will soon have on its economy, as well as the fact that China is experiencing a sustained spike in the number of its citizens entering their child-bearing years, and whether or not the one-child policy adequately helps China prepare for its future.
undergrad.wharton.upenn.edu/research/scholars/volume1/Chiu-Chinss_One_Child_Policy.pdf -
April 22, 2005
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