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Thomas Rawski
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Title: China`s Economic Development and Global Interaction in the Long Run(Download)
(Co)Authors: Evelyn S. Rawski

Title: Can China Sustain Rapid Growth Despite Flawed Institutions?(Download)

Title: Appendix to “Forecasting China’s Economic Growth to 2025” in China`s Great Economic Transformation, ed. L. Brandt and T.G. Rawski (Cambridge, 2008)(Download)
(Co)Authors: Dwight H. Perkins

Title: URBAN AIR QUALITY IN CHINA: HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES(Download)

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Title: China's Great Economic Transformation (External Link)
(Co)Authors: Loren Brandt
Citation: Cambridge University Press

Title: China and the Balance of Influence in Asia (External Link)
(Co)Authors: William W. Keller
Citation: University of Pittsburgh Press

Title: SARS and China’s Economy (External Link)
Citation: in SARS in China: Prelude to Pandemic? Ed. Arthur Kleinman and James L. Watson. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005

Title: China’s Emerging Market for Property Rights:Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives
(Co)Authors: Gary H. Jefferson
Citation: Economics of Transition, 10.3 (2002): 585-617

Title: Will Investment Behavior Constrain China’s Growth?
Citation: China Economic Review 13.4 (2002): 361-372

Title: What Is Happening to China's GDP Statistics?
Citation: China Economic Review 12.4 (2001): 347-354

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ECON 1630: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF CHINA. Offered in spring-2006. CRN: (Course WebPage)

ECON 1710: Proseminar in International Economics. Offered in spring-2006. CRN: (Course WebPage)

ECON 0630: EAST ASIA`S DYNAMIC ECONOMIES. Offered in fall-2005. CRN: (Course WebPage)

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