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A Few Reading Recommendations

1. The new Journal of Current Chinese Affairs is out—and all its articles are available for free in PDF at its website. Those of possible interest to CB readers include:“Beijing Bubble, Beijing Bust: Inequality, Trade, and Capital Inflow into China... ...full story at China Beat

from China Beat on Fri, Jul 31 2009

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