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The Emergence of Private Education in the Pearl River Delta: Implications for Social Development

In: Economic and Social Development in South China

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  • Ka-ho Mok
  • David Chan

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Authoritative and contemporary research on the economic expansion of Southern China is collected in this major new volume which explores models and patterns of development in Guangdong, with particular emphasis on the differences across this economically vibrant region.

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  • Ka-ho Mok & David Chan, 1996. "The Emergence of Private Education in the Pearl River Delta: Implications for Social Development," Chapters, in: Stewart MacPherson & Joseph Y.-S. Cheng (ed.), Economic and Social Development in South China, chapter 11, pages 242-265, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    Asian Studies; Politics and Public Policy;

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