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Hoare: Both North and South Korea claim victory in the Korean War. Yet neither makes much of the ending of the war in July 1953, and both have had problems coming to terms with the reality of the war. The reality is that both suffered so much in a conflict that achieved little that formal...
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The Mexican beer industry in general, and advertising in particular, contained both international and national influences. The industry transitioned from significant inputs of capital, technology, and expertise by foreigners during the Porfiriato (1876-1911) to locals carrying out these...
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, infrastructure has been upgraded, and some modern iconic landmarks are added to the collection of old monuments. Moreover, priority …
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, and some modern iconic landmarks are added to the collection of old monuments. Moreover, priority has changed from “Made …
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Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to examine long-term return of new China collectible stamps after their issuance and how stamp characteristics affect the return. Design/methodology/approach–The authors construct a model to analyze the determinants of stamps' long-term return and test...
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China and the U.S. have a close but complicated economic relationship. This note provides a fuller picture of the tightening embrace between the two countries - in terms of flows of goods and services, financial capital and people - and discusses the potential flashpoints in this relationship....
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The optimism surrounding aid for trade (AfT) led scholars and practitioners to probe its link with trade performance of aid-recipient countries in Africa. In the absence of formal evaluation guidelines, most previous studies, using aggregate data, have looked into the impacts of AfT on exports...
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