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American radical economists in Mao's China : from hopes to disillusionment
Weber, Isabella
;
Semieniuk, Gregor
- In:
Research in the history of economic thought and methodology
37
(
2019
)
1
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pp. 31-63
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012610407
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Great Leap, Great Famine
Gráda, Cormac Ó
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School of Economics, University College Dublin
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2013
The paper is an extended review of two recent books on the Great Chinese Famine of 1959-61
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010633150
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The use of Mao and Chongqing model
Cheng, Joseph Yu-shek
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2014
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‘Revolutionary Taxation’ and the Logistical and Strategic Dilemmas of the Maoist Insurgency in the Philippines1
Quimpo, Nathan Gilbert
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Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs
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2014
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3
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pp. 263-287
In recent years, Maoist insurgents in the Philippines have intensified their extortion activities through ‘revolutionary taxation’ and through the collection of ‘permit to campaign’/‘permit to win’ (PTC/PTW) fees during elections. This article examines why...
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Overseas listing and accounting conservatism: evidence from Chinese H-share companies
Kung, Fan-Hua
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James, Kieran
;
Cheng, Chia-Ling
- In:
Asian Review of Accounting
19
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2011
)
October
,
pp. 266-278
Purpose – The objective of this paper is to examine the incremental effects of overseas listing on earnings conservatism. In particular, it investigates whether mainland Chinese companies listed “overseas” in Hong Kong exhibit a higher degree of earnings conservatism than companies without...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009350705
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Maoism
versus Confucianism: ideological influences on Chinese business leaders
McDonald, Paul
- In:
Journal of Management Development
30
(
2011
)
7/8
,
pp. 632-646
business leaders in order to gauge the relative influence of two competing ideologies –
Maoism
and Confucianism. Design … biographical data on Chinese business leaders. Findings – There was evidence of both
Maoism
and Confucianism in the practices of …
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Overseas listing and accounting conservatism: evidence from Chinese H‐share companies
Kung, Fan‐Hua
;
James, Kieran
;
Cheng, Chia‐Ling
- In:
Asian Review of Accounting
19
(
2011
)
3
,
pp. 266-278
Purpose – The objective of this paper is to examine the incremental effects of overseas listing on earnings conservatism. In particular, it investigates whether mainland Chinese companies listed “overseas” in Hong Kong exhibit a higher degree of earnings conservatism than companies without...
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Competitive Irrationality in Transitional Economies: Are Communist Managers Less Irrational?
Brouthers, Lance
;
Lascu, Dana-Nicoleta
;
Werner, Steve
- In:
Journal of Business Ethics
83
(
2008
)
3
,
pp. 397-408
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China at the crossroads
Nolan, Peter Hugh
- In:
Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies
3
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2005
)
1
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pp. 1-22
democracy', 'backwards to
Maoism
' or 'use the past to serve the present'? This paper argues that the only path towards …
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