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  • China: An Austrian Perspective There is widespread interest in corporate governance both in the context of the economy of the People's Republic of China
    66 KB (10,575 words) - 13:52, 4 April 2010
  • industry Amongst emerging economies, China's e-Commerce presence continues to expand. With 384 million internet users, China's online shopping sales rose
    9 KB (1,360 words) - 11:11, 25 January 2014
  • Eric Von Hippel:Democratizing Innovation (category Political economy)
    w:Democratizing Innovation http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www/books.htm - Chinese translation available as well as places to order text from. http://worldcat
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  • rule of Wen and Jing), allowed the Chinese economy to prosper. Taxes on agriculture were reduced from 1/15 of crops during the Qin dynasty to 1/30 of crops;
    41 KB (5,743 words) - 00:43, 27 September 2015
  • China: British American Tobacco's Efforts to Influence Public Policy on Secondhand Smoke in China June 2007 Crisis of Value and the Ethical Economy July
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  • artifacts can provide knowledge about technological processes, economy and social makeup, and a host of other subjects." Dominant group may be only an artifact
    32 KB (3,767 words) - 21:48, 30 August 2015
  • Singhasari came to the attention of Kublai Khan in China and he sent emissaries demanding tribute. Kertanagara, ruler of the Singhasari kingdom, refused
    64 KB (10,221 words) - 12:07, 21 August 2014
  • outside the state as a factor in the Cold War Examples of material for Detailed Study China: Mao Zedong Cuba: Fidel Castro Germany: Adolf Hitler Italy:
    17 KB (2,598 words) - 15:20, 16 September 2015
  • States *** Neglects foreign policy benefits of funding the United States *** In arguing that the Chinese economy is inbalanced often reference is made to
    1 KB (209 words) - 07:08, 1 June 2008
  • Indians who were the dominant group in the area." History of Hong Kong under Imperial China: "The Hakka people became the dominant group to occupy the
    17 KB (2,146 words) - 02:01, 21 September 2015
  • Part of the Comparative law and justice Wikiversity Project Aquay 19:33, 9 February 2010 (UTC) China has the largest population
    26 KB (4,080 words) - 18:27, 19 August 2015
  • The Greek City States and Rome China From Ritual Warfare to Battle of Annihilation The Greek and Roman traditions Chinese Military Philosophy The Crusades
    5 KB (770 words) - 23:52, 22 March 2012
  • (Anarcho-Communism) Many define the USSR, China, Vietnam and such as "Communist Countries"; this is not the case in the original idea of Marx. He envisioned a world
    2 KB (233 words) - 01:08, 2 August 2015
  • developing an understanding of the many aspects of the tourism industry, and an appreciation of its place in the global and local economies. This topic is used
    58 KB (7,972 words) - 01:11, 21 October 2015
  • British also brought a large number of indentured workers from Tamil Nadu to work in the plantation economy. The city of Colombo was established as the administrative
    19 KB (2,890 words) - 18:27, 19 August 2015
  • Dominant group/Political science (category History of Science)
    group) distribution of resources." "They claim, in effect, that “it's the economy, stupid.” Conversely, some proponents of the politics of recognition, such
    27 KB (2,949 words) - 18:10, 16 August 2015
  • the economy will grow and people can afford a nicer way of living. Actually, this effect is short-sighted and dubious, because the destruction of our
    22 KB (3,797 words) - 03:25, 24 February 2010
  • very similar in many respects such as their subsistence economy. Beyond the Semai, dozens of other nonkilling societies have been documented extensively
    100 KB (15,305 words) - 14:17, 4 October 2014
  • lecture of Week 4. In this lecture, we'll be taking a look at China's first dynasties. Our question for today is a unique one: Who was China's first emperor
    16 KB (2,459 words) - 16:17, 27 September 2015
  • welcome to Week 4. In this week, we will be taking a look at Ancient India & China. Now, in this lecture today, we are going to be looking at early India.
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