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  40. Wu, Yanrui.&nbsp; <i>Productivity, efficiency and economic growth in China.</i>&nbsp; Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.<br><br>
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  43. Allen, Lawrence L..&nbsp; <i>Chocolate fortunes:</i>&nbsp; <i>the battle for the hearts, minds, and wallets of China's consumers.</i>&nbsp; New York: AMACOM, 2009.<br><br>
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  45. Alon, Ilan.&nbsp; <i>Globalization of Chinese enterprises.</i>&nbsp; Basingstoke, New Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.<br><br>
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  47. Andrews-Speed, C. P.&nbsp; <i>Energy policy and regulation in the People's Republic of China.</i>&nbsp; The Hague; New York: Kluwer Law International, 2004.<br><br>
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  49. Arayama, Yuko; Mourdoukoutas, Panos.&nbsp; <i>China against herself:</i>&nbsp; <i>Innovation or imitation in global business?</i>&nbsp; Westport: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1999.<br><br>
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  56. Baulch, Bob.&nbsp; <i>Economic Mobility and Poverty Dynamics in Developing Countries.</i>&nbsp; London: Frank Cass Publishers, 2000.<br><br>
  57. Bennett, Joe.&nbsp; <i>Where underpants come from:</i>&nbsp; <i>from cotton fields to checkout counters-- travels through the new China and into the new global economy.</i>&nbsp; New York, NY: Overlook Press, 2009.<br><br>
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  62. Blackman, Carolyn.&nbsp; <i>China business:</i>&nbsp; <i>The rules of the game.</i>&nbsp; Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited, 2001.<br><br>
  63. Bo, Zhiyue.&nbsp; <i>Chinese provincial leaders:</i>&nbsp; <i>economic performance and political mobility since 1949.</i>&nbsp; Studies on Contemporary China. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 2002.<br><br>
  64. Bo, Zhiyue.&nbsp; <i>The politics of cooling China's overheated economy.</i>&nbsp; Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2004.<br><br>
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  66. Bosshart, David.&nbsp; <i>Cheap:</i>&nbsp; <i>the real cost of the global trend for bargains discounts & customer choice.</i>&nbsp; Philadelphia: Kogan Page, 2006.<br><br>
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  68. Bourguignon, Fran?ois.&nbsp; <i>The Microeconomics of Income Distribution Dynamics in East Asia and Latin America.</i>&nbsp; Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.<br><br>
  69. Brahm, Laurence J.&nbsp; <i>Zhu Rongji and the transformation of modern China.</i>&nbsp; Singapore; Chichester: Wiley Eastern, 2002.<br><br>
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  71. Brautigam, Deborah.&nbsp; <i>Chinese Aid and African Development:</i>&nbsp; <i>Exporting Green Revolution.</i>&nbsp; New York: Saint Martin's Press, 1998.<br><br>
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  73. Brooks, Ann.&nbsp; <i>Gendered work in Asian cities:</i>&nbsp; <i>the new economy and changing labour markets.</i>&nbsp; Burlington, VT.: Ashgate, 2006.<br><br>
  74. Brown, C. G.; Longworth, J. W.; Waldron, S. A.&nbsp; <i>Regionalisation and Integration in China:</i>&nbsp; <i>Lessons from the Transformation of the Beef Industry.</i>&nbsp; Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2001.<br><br>
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  77. Bui, Tung; Yang, David C.; Jones, Wayne D.; Li, Joanna Z.&nbsp; <i>China's Economic Powerhouse:</i>&nbsp; <i>Economic Reform in Guangdong Province.</i>&nbsp; Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.<br><br>
  78. Burdekin, Richard C. K..&nbsp; <i>China's monetary challenges:</i>&nbsp; <i>past experiences and future prospects.</i>&nbsp; Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2008.<br><br>
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  81. Cai, Yongshun.&nbsp; <i>State and laid-off workers in reform China:</i>&nbsp; <i>the silence and collective action of the retrenched.</i>&nbsp; Routledge studies - China in transition; 23. New York: Routledge, 2006.<br><br>
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