John Wong
Born 1939-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL651824A
Top Subjects
- China (61)
- Economic conditions (30)
- 2000- (24)
- Economic policy (18)
- 1976-2000 (9)
- Southeast Asia (7)
- Foreign economic relations (6)
Books by John Wong
Total count: 73
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Chinese land reform in retrospectCentre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong1973-01-01
Land reform in the People's Republic of Chinainstitutional transformation in agriculture.Praeger1973-01-01-
The political economy of Malaysia's trade relations with ChinaInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies1974-01-01
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The ASEAN economiesdevelopment outlook for the 1980sChopmen Enterprises1977-01-01
ASEAN economies in perspectivea comparative study of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and ThailandInstitute for the Study of Human Issues1979-01-01-
ASEAN Economics in PerspectivePalgrave Macmillan1979-04-19
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Labour mobilization in the Chinese commune systema perspective from GuangdongILO-ARTEP1982-01-01
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Regional industrial co-operationexperiences and perspective of ASEAN and the Andean PactUnited Nations Industrial Development Organization1983-01-01
The political economy of China's changing relations with Southeast AsiaSt. Martin's Press1984-01-01
Regional industrial co-operationexperiences and perspective of Asean and the Andean Pact.United Nations Industrial Development Organization1986-01-01-
What is China's per-capita GNPInstitute of East Asian Philosophies1991-01-01
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Does China produce enough grain to feed her people?Institute of East Asian Philosophies1991-01-01
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The Chinese economy reboundedInstitute of East Asian Philosophies1991-01-01
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Economic integration of Hong Kong and GuangdongHong Kong's "outward processing" in ChinaInstitute of East Asian Philosophies1991-01-01
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How far has China reformed its foreign trade sector?Institute of East Asian Philosophies1992-01-01
Understanding China's socialist market economyTimes Academic Press1993-01-01-
Interpreting Zhu Rongji's strategies for the Chinese economyEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore1997-01-01
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China's economy in 1997East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore1997-01-01
China After the Fifteenth Party CongressNew Initiatives (Eai Occasional Paper , No 1)World Scientific Publishing Company1997-11-01-
Southeast Asian ethnic Chinese investing in ChinaEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore1998-01-01
China After the Ninth National People's CongressMeeting (East Asian Institute Contemporary China)World Scientific Publishing Company1998-09-01
China's Economy & the Asian Financial Crisis1st editionWorld Scientific Publishing Company1998-09-15-
Dong nan Ya hai wai Hua ren tou zi ZhongguoXinjiapo guo li da xue Dong Ya yan jiu suo1999-01-01
China's Economy in 1998Maintaining Growth and Starving off the Asian Contagion1st editionWorld Scientific Publishing Company1999-01-15
China's New Oil Development Strategy Taking Shape1st editionWorld Scientific Publishing Company1999-01-15
Sino-Us Trade Accord and China's Accession to the World Trade Organization (East Asian Institute Contemporary China, 27)World Scientific Publishing Company2000-04-01
China's Politics and Economy in 1999Coping With Crises (East Asian Institute Contemporary China, 28)World Scientific Publishing Company2000-04-01
The Waning of the JiangZhu Coalition?China After the 2000 National People's Congress (East Asian Institute Contemporary China)World Scientific Publishing Company2000-06-01-
Public/Private PartnershipsSheshunoff & Co2000-06-07
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China's telecom industrypoised to grow after WTOEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2001-01-01
China's Political & Economic Trends in 20011st editionWorld Scientific Publishing Company2001-06-01
China's economy into the new centurystructural issues and problemsWorld Scientific2002-01-01-
China's software industry(I) : On the fast-trackEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2002-01-01
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Why China's economy can sustain high performancean analysis of its sources of growthEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2002-01-01
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CEPA to deepen Hong Kong's economic dependence on ChinaEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2003-01-01
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China's economy in 2003hectic growth amidst worries of overheatingEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2003-01-01
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An assessment of China's outward direct investmentEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2003-01-01
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China's economy in 2002 and outlook for 2003East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2003-01-01
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China's service industry (I)growth and structural changeEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2003-01-01
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How serious are China's non-performing loans with its state banks?East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2003-01-01
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China's service industry (II)gearing up for WTO challengesEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2003-01-01
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China's closer economic partnership arrangement (CEPA) with Hong Konga gift from Beijing?East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2003-01-01
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China's rising outward direct investmentEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2003-01-01
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The Shanghai residential real estate marketEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2005-01-01
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China's economy in 2004stability takes precedence over growthEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2005-01-01
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Hong Kong's CEPA with Chinaround twoEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2005-01-01
China into the Hu-Wen erapolicy initiatives and challengesWorld Scientific2006-01-01-
China's economy 2005still high growth, but need to re-balance and re-orientEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2006-01-01
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China's economy in 2006/2007managing high growth for faster structural adjustmentEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2007-01-01
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展望中国wei lai shi nian jing ji zhuan xing he she hui bian qian de tiao zhan = China's economic & social challenges for the next ten yearsDi 1 ban.Jing ji guan li chu ban she2008-01-01
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China's economy in 2008 and outlook for 2009crisis of a sharp slowdownEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2008-01-01
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China's economy in 2007/8coping with problems of secular high growthEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2008-01-01
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Xinjiapo she hui fa zhan jing yanBa fang wen hua chuang zuo shi2009-01-01
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China's economy 2009 in reviewrebound first and rebalance laterEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2009-01-01
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China's reform in global perspectiveWorld Scientific2010-01-01
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The Nanning-Singapore economic corridorits promises and problemsEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2010-01-01
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China's economy 2010continuing strong growth, with possible soft landing for 2011East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2011-01-01
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China's National People's Congress endorses the 12th five-year planlaying a stronger foundation for socio-economic progressEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2011-01-01
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How secure is China's food security?East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2011-01-01
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How will China's economy adjust to lower growthEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2012-01-01
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China's economy in reviewmoderate slowdown in 2011, still weaker growth prospects for 2012East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2012-01-01
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China coming to the end of its high growthEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2012-01-01
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China's economyrebounding in 2012, gearing up for rebalancing in 2013 and beyondEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2013-01-01
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Why China needs to urgently address its rising income inequalityEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2013-01-01
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Xinjiapo she hui fa zhan zhuan xingxin fang xiang, xin mo shiChu banBa fang wen hua chuang zuo shi2013-01-01
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Interpreting Li Keqiang's strategies on managing the Chinese economy and its reformEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2013-01-01
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China's economy 2013 and outlook for 2014maintaining stable growth to pursue reformEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2013-01-01
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Taking stock of Xi Jinping's anti-graft campaignEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2014-01-01
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Climate change posing a threat to China's long-term food securityEast Asian Institutue, National University of Singapore2014-01-01
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The economic card in China's pro-active diplomacyEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2015-01-01
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China and the middle-income trapEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2016-01-01
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China's economy 2015/16adjusting to a sustained slowdown in uncertain structural transition (II)East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2016-01-01
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China's economy 2017/2018 (I)stabilising slowdown and gearing up for a new mode of growthEast Asian Institute, National University of Singapore2018-01-01