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A Double Book Review on China and Culture Based Development
Journal of Economic Issues, Volume: 57, Issue: 1, Pages: 192 - 199
Swansea University Authors: Annie Tubadji , Yue Dai
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This book review applies the Culture Based Development introversive and extroversive analytical lenses when assessing two books: Red Flags (by George Magnus, 2018) and The Next Factory of the World (by Irene Sun, 2017). The review identifies a series of cultural and institutional questions that can...
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