Nicholas R. Lardy
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The State Strikes Back: The End of Economic Reform in China?
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Markets Over Mao: The Rise of Private Business in China
5 editions
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2014
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Sustaining China's Economic Growth: After the Global Financial Crisis (Peterson Institute for International Economics - Publication)
5 editions
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2011
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Integrating China into the Global Economy
5 editions
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2001
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China's Unfinished Economic Revolution
6 editions
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1998
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China in the World Economy
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1994
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Prospects for a US-Taiwan Free Trade Agreement (Policy Analyses in International Economics)
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2004
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China's Entry into the World Economy
3 editions
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1987
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Agriculture in China's Modern Economic Development
8 editions
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1983
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Foreign Trade and Economic Reform in China
10 editions
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1991
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“Even a market with a single domestic monopolistic producer could be competitive if either the good or service the monopolist produces is tradable and barriers to imports are low or the barriers to foreign direct investment are modest.”
― Markets Over Mao: The Rise of Private Business in China
― Markets Over Mao: The Rise of Private Business in China
“For this reason, within China the four state-owned banks in the 1980s were invariably referred to as “specialized banks” (专业银行”
― Markets Over Mao: The Rise of Private Business in China
― Markets Over Mao: The Rise of Private Business in China
“seizing the large and letting go of the small” (抓大放小),”
― Markets Over Mao: The Rise of Private Business in China
― Markets Over Mao: The Rise of Private Business in China
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