Far Eastern Economic Review 2003 David Murphy - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 2003 David Murphy
TitleSubjectAuthors
A shot in the arm.(China's efforts at fighting SARS)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
Asia?s pipeline politics.Business, internationalDavid Murphy
A sunny outlook.(Mongolian economy)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
A yawning chasm.(trade)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
Building new Chinese walls.(Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)Business, internationalDavid Murphy, Ben Dolven
Challenges to business as the virus spreads.(The Sars outbreak in Hong Kong)Business, internationalDavid Murphy, Ben Dolven, Geoffrey A. Fowleer
China's next big challenge.(stockmarkets)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
Consumers drive growth.(China's economy)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
Crude pressure.(Chinese oil giantCNPS oforced out of bidding for a russian oil firm)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
Detective work: Doctors and scientists are using hi-tech tools in a truly global effort to combat the new contagion.(World Health Organization, Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network; high-technology, severe acute respiratory syndrome)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
Down to earth.(Beijing)(Column)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
He's no techno geek.(Daniel Mao)(Biography)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
Meet Asia's best boss.(Mark DeConcinis, manager of the Portman Ritz-Carleton Shanghai)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
New twists in the road.(possible new laws in China could hurt sales of imported cars)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
Old Volkswagen chases new China.Business, internationalDavid Murphy
Profits grow from feeding the world.(agricultural products market)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
Quietly plotting their course.(Chinese Communist Party leaders, includes related article)(Cover Story)Business, internationalDavid Murphy, Ben Dolven
Riding out a storm.(China trade)Business, internationalDavid Murphy, Ben Dolven
Roaring ahead. Evidence suggests that SARS did not seriously dent investors' long-term confidence in the economy.(China's economy recovering)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
Space odyssey: launching its first man into orbit should show the world just how seriously China must be taken.Business, internationalDavid Murphy
State giants still dominate.(China's public sector growth)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
Tenency rights.(For farmers in China)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
The China virus.(Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS))Business, internationalDavid Murphy, Susan V. Lawrence, David Lague
The fine art of failure.(China's relationship with the World Trade Organization)Business, internationalDavid Murphy
The one-two punch: China is coming under fire in the United States on two fronts.(includes related articles)(Cover Story)Business, internationalDavid Murphy, Murray Hiebert
The tide changes at last for the renminbi.Business, internationalDavid Murphy
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