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China's Private Future
January, 2003 Download
this brief (PDF).
Nicholas C. Hope
Nicholas C. Hope is Deputy Director at the Center for Research
on Economic Development and Policy Reform (CREDPR),
Stanford University. Prior to joining CREDPR, he had a long and
distinguished career at the World Bank, holding among others, the
positions of Chief, of the External Debt Division, Director of Resident
Staff in Indonesia, and Country Director of China and Mongolia.
A Rhodes Scholar from Tasmania, he received his Ph.D. in economics
from Princeton University. His research interests are East Asian
economies, and in particular, financial sector reform and private
enterprise development in China.
Mu Li
Mu Li
is currently a Research Associate at the Center for Entre-preneurial
Studies (CES), at the Stanford Business School.
Prior to joining the CES in mid-2002, she completed the doctoral
training at Stanford’s Economics Department and expects to
receive her degree in early 2003. Throughout her economics
studies, she was actively involved in the Center for Research on
Economic Development and Policy Reform’s (CREDPR) China
Program as a Research Assistant. Her research interests include
international economics, the Chinese economy, institutional
analysis, and entrepreneurship.
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