Economic Development in Southeast Asia: The Chinese DimensionMonograph on the role of Chinese ethnic groups in South East Asia's economic development - discusses emigration, evolution of commercial enterprise, national level attitudes, geographic distribution, social institutions, the contribution of entrepreneurship, human resources and capital resources, regional development, comments on racial discrimination, restrictive government policies and legislation affecting their businesses and labour force, and includes economic implications, trends and recommendations. Graphs, references and statistical tables. |
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The Evolution of Chinese Economic Activities and | 46 |
Equity Distribution by Race and Nationality in FIDAApproved | 59 |
Stock Ownership in Limited Companies in Thailand by Race | 68 |
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