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Trading

Illustrates China's changing attitudes to business by investigating individual enterprises. Examines recent experiments with free enterprise projects at home and abroad, and poses critical questions about whether trade with the outside world can be encouraged without Western influences undermining traditional values. Part twelve of a twelve-part series.

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  • "Illustrates China's changing attitudes to business by investigating individual enterprises. Examines recent experiments with free enterprise projects at home and abroad, and poses critical questions about whether trade with the outside world can be encouraged without Western influences undermining traditional values. Part twelve of a twelve-part series."@en
  • "Illustrates China's changing attitudes to business by investigating individual enterprises. Examines recent experiments with free enterprise projects at home and abroad, and poses critical questions about whether trade with the outside world can be encouraged without Western influences undermining traditional values. A short discussion follows each part."@en
  • "A special guest scholar-expert provides commentary on parallels between Chinese and American society."@en
  • "This examines the changing attitudes to business today by looking at individual enterprises in China."@en
  • "Illustrates China's changing attitudes to business by investigating individual enterprises. Examines recent experiments with free enterprise projects at home and abroad, and poses critical questions about whether trade with the outside world can be encouraged without Western influences undermining traditional values."
  • "Looks at the effects of the Chinese government's attempts to encourage economic development by relaxing restrictions on business enterprises and foreign trade."@en
  • "China's current economic policies and its relations with the Western world are discussed. The history of economic development, from the times of Marco Polo and trade with the East India company, through the opening of ports following loss of the Nanking battle are all covered."@en
  • "China's current economic policies and its relations with the Western world are discussed. The history of economic development, from the times of Marco Polo and trade with the East India company, through the opening of ports following loss of the Nanking battle are all covered."

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  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Educational television programs"@en

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  • "Trading"
  • "Trading"@en