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CHINA’S GROWTH AND THE IMPACT ON STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
CHINA’S GROWTH AND THE IMPACT ON STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
STATE-­‐OWNED
ENTERPRISES DATE: May 22

nd, 2012

COURSE: Applied Social Theory and Qualitative Methods

ADVISOR: Søren Villadsen

PAGES: 43 (53 incl. bibliography and appendices)

STUS: 101,012

STUDY PROGRAMME: BSc. in International Business and Poli-­‐

tics

GROUP NUMBER: 1

AUTHORS:

Jacques Rosanes

Marie-­‐Louise Kjer Hansen

Niklas Oscar Hody

Pernille Højgaard

SUBMISSON ACCEPTED BY: __________________, DATE: ________

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