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…is the most frequently used one, which, in the following of this article, will be heavily used to back up our analysis. Nevertheless, before going any deeper or specific on analyzing the inefficiency by using China's securities market as an example, let's first…
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…Coke and Pepsi in China: Coca-Cola originally entered China in 1927, but left in 1949 when the Communists took over the country. In 1979, it returned with a shipment of 30,000 cases from Hong Kong. Pepsi, which only entered China in 1982, is trying…
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…Abstract Doing business in China has many challenges and many advantages. Many trade-offs happen to help both the United States and China become successful. Americans with aspirations of obtaining a piece of the Chinese-market pie, must invest the time…
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…Period 1991-1996 1. Gradualism vs. Shock therapy Despite the bias of analysis caused by the different transition periods between China and Former Soviet Sates, and by different countries' characteristics, we believe that the rapid growth observed…
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…dimensions to this: (i) there is no clear-cut distinction between the arms of government, and (ii) corruption is present in the system. Historically, in both imperial and modern communist China, judicial independence is an unknown animal. Despite the hint…
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…the Japanese invaded in 1936 they were strong enough and had enough support to fight and defeat them. In the Long term however, after 1949 when China was declared communist the Long March did not really have many effects. It was used in propaganda, as an example…
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…, Beijing. Cho, Y, Park, HY & Wagner, S 1999, 'Training in a changing Korea', Training & Development, vol. 53, no. 5, pp. 98-99. Howson, NC & Li, LL 1998, 'Investment / holding companies in China-Chinese and US tax issues: part 1…
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…research has been done on China's fast food. The fast food expenditure is affected by the household income level and sociodemographic factors. McCracken and Brandt examined the factors influencing expenditures on FAFH a fast food restaurants using USDA…
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…with the confident horsemen to the west. While other similar, yet lackluster, devices were found earlier in India the precursor for the European version was created independently in China. Originally it was used as simply an aide in mounting but as Chinese horsemen…
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…with these countries. The highest deficit that the US has currently is that with Japan, followed by China. With China and Japan’s economies among the world’s largest, the United States’ trade relations with the two are important. The path to determine these relations…
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