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China"s development challenges public sector reform and vulnerability to poverty by Richard Schiere

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Published by Routledge in Abingdon, Oxon : New York, NY .
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Subjects:

  • Poverty -- China,
  • China -- Economic policy,
  • China -- Social conditions,
  • China -- Economic conditions

Book details:

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

StatementRichard Schiere.
SeriesRoutledge studies on the Chinese economy -- 38
Classifications
LC ClassificationsHC430.P6 S35 2010
The Physical Object
Paginationp. cm.
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL23631697M
ISBN 109780415478656, 9780203861240
LC Control Number2009028600

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