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CHINA - FOREIGN ECONOMIC RELATIONS - UNITED STATES (6) answer(s).
 
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China's economic future: challenges to U S policy / Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States 1997  Book
Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States Book
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Publication Armonk, M E Sharpe, 1997.
Description xvii, 543p.
Standard Number 0765601265
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040293330.951/JOI 040293MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   190498


City on the edge: Hong Kong under Chinese rule / Hung, Ho-fung 2022  Book
Hung, Ho-fung Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Description xxi, 297p.:figures, tablehbk
Standard Number 9781108840330
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060366330.95125/HUN 060366MainIssuedGeneral RF02029-Nov-2023
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ID:   103496


Expert analysis on Sino-US trade and currency issues in the Uni: policy impacts and future directions / Clarke, Ryan   Journal Article
Clarke, Ryan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article provides an in-depth analysis of the dynamics of American expert opinion on Sino-US trade and currency issues, and assesses the impact that these views have on the behaviour of American politicians. Views of leading American economists from industry, universities, think tanks, as well the media are closely analysed against the backdrop of an increasingly complicated and multifaceted discussion in the political realm. This study concludes that the American economic community is itself divided on these critical issues with no particular school of thought gaining ascendency over another, thus providing space for non-expert views and biases. This gap can be exploited for short-term gain with minimal risk to the credibility of American politicians and it should not be entirely surprising that this is happening with increasing frequency.
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Integrating China into the global economy / Lardy, Nicholas R 2002  Book
Lardy, Nicholas R Book
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Publication Washington, D.C., Brookings Institution Press, 2002.
Description x, 244p.
Standard Number 0815751354
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Playing our game: why China's economic rise doesn't threaten the West / Steinfeld, Edward S 2010  Book
Steinfeld, Edward S Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2010.
Description xi, 265p.
Standard Number 9780195390650, hbk
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056292330.951/STE 056292MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Welfare, environment and changing US-Chinese relations: 21st century challenges in China / Weber, Maria (ed.) 2004  Book
Weber, Maria Book
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Publication Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2004.
Description xxxi, 181p.
Standard Number 1843768275
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