1. This is a typical scene based on my extensive business experience with Chinese business people.
2. Political economy means the interplay of the political and economic forces that shape a society’s overall development.
3. Przeworski, Alvarez, Cheibub, and Limongi (2000).
4. Harrison and Huntington (2000).
5. Dixit (2004).
6. Li (1999); Shaomin Li et al. (2004).
7. Phongpaichit and Baker (2000).
8. Phongpaichit and Baker (2000), p. 37.
9. Phongpaichit and Baker (2000), p. 47.
10. Siaw (1983), pp. 108–111.
11. Hiebert (1996), p. 80.
12. Kalathil and Boas (2003).
13. Li et al. (2008).
14. Hewison and Thongyou (2000), p. 209.
15. Wu (2008).
16. Bradsher (2004).
17. Phongpaichit and Baker (2000), p. 37.
18. Nguyen, Weinstein, and ...
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