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Dankwah, Kwaku Opoku, and Marko Valenta. "Chinese entrepreneurial migrants in Ghana: socioeconomic impacts and Ghanaian trader attitudes." Journal of Modern African Studies 57, no. 1 (2019): 1–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x18000678.

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AbstractThis article explores attitudes of Ghanaian traders towards an increasing Chinese influx into Ghanaian trading spaces and the impacts of Chinese merchants on Ghanaian traders and trading spaces. Despite a late entrance of Chinese merchants into Ghanaian trading spaces relative to Lebanese, Indians and Nigerians, the abrupt change in size of the Chinese trading community along with its huge capital and cheap goods have had big impacts on local trading spaces. We maintain that relations between Ghanaian traders and Chinese counterparts may be roughly described as complementary, collabora
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Miksic, John N., C. T. Yap, and Hua Younan. "Archaeology and Early Chinese Glass Trade in Southeast Asia." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 25, no. 1 (1994): 31–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400006664.

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When trade between China and Southeast Asia blossomed between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries, Chinese traders began to form overseas Chinese communities. Their presence had significant effects on the region, including the formation of new urban settlements and the introduction of new lifestyles in which imported items played an important part, not only among the elite, but among many hinterland groups who probably never saw a Chinese trader but rapidly integrated Chinese products into their displays of status.
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Korac, Maja. "Transnational pathways to integration: Chinese traders in Serbia." Sociologija 55, no. 2 (2013): 245–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/soc1302245k.

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This article focuses on the process of integration of Chinese immigrants in Serbia. It is based on a pilot study conducted among Chinese traders in Belgrade, and examines the ways in which this highly mobile group of people is becoming incorporated into the Serbian society. The discussion points to a set of opportunities that Serbia as a transition society and a non-immigrant country offers to Chinese traders who have been settling in Belgrade and Serbia since 1996. It explores multiple and various types of emerging social interaction embedded in daily life of both Chinese traders and locals,
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CAI, JINGHAN, HONGBING OUYANG, and MICHAEL CHAK SHAM WONG. "THE BEAR MARKET IN CHINA: WHICH TRADES PUSH THE STOCK PRICES DOWN?" Annals of Financial Economics 06, no. 01 (2011): 1150002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2010495211500023.

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This paper considers informed traders' trading strategy in a bear market. Known as stealth trading, informed traders use medium-size trades, which tend to contain more information than small and large trades, and have stronger impact on stock price movement. Using the transaction data provided by CSMAR database, we document the strong pattern of stealth trading in the Chinese stock market from June 1, 2004 to May 31, 2005, which is: (1) an order-driven market; (2) a market that has only limit orders; (3) a bear market; (4) a market with no corresponding derivative market and (5) a market with
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Hastings, Justin V., and Yaohui Wang. "INFORMAL TRADE ALONG THE CHINA–NORTH KOREA BORDER." Journal of East Asian Studies 18, no. 2 (2018): 181–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jea.2018.4.

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AbstractWhy do Chinese traders along the China–North Korea border turn to informal trade, and what does it provide for them? Using a unique set of interviews with Chinese formal and informal traders operating in North Korea, we argue that the strategies of informal trade are a calculated response to certain types of risk. In doing so, we introduce a typology of risks and the mechanisms by which informal trade allows traders to mitigate those risks. Because informal traders bypass trade regulations and border checkpoints, they are able to mitigate risk more cheaply than formal traders in some c
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Traore, Lacina, Deyi Zhou, N’banan Ouattara, et al. "Peasants’ Calculation Capacities and Measurement Behaviors in Rural Agricultural Markets of China and Cote d’Ivoire: Implications for Technology Adoption and Rural Development." Sustainability 11, no. 18 (2019): 5035. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11185035.

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Peasants’ calculation capacities (PCC) and measurement behaviors can enable the development of knowledge economy and technological exchanges. This study is based on critical observations made by analysis of Chinese and Ivorian rural markets to understand measurement system as a foundation of development of economic knowledge, science, and technology. A total of 167 rural people from China and Cote d’Ivoire were interviewed using a simple random sampling method through valid and reliable means. Using the univariate statistics, we summarized the data to statistically describe Chinese and Ivorian
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Rohmah, Aini Nur, Joko Widodo, and Sutrisno Djaja. "PERILAKU WIRAUSAHA PEDAGANG ETNIS CINA DI JALAN SAMANHUDI KABUPATEN JEMBER." JURNAL PENDIDIKAN EKONOMI: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Pendidikan, Ilmu Ekonomi dan Ilmu Sosial 11, no. 1 (2017): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/jpe.v11i1.4990.

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This study aims to describe how the entrepreneur behavior of ethnic Chinese traders in Jalan Samanhudi Jember regency. Limited employment and increasingly intense competition among job seekers make some of people in Jalan Samanhudi Jember work as entrepreneurs. Formerly Jalan Samanhudi was one of Chinatown area in Jember Regency. Actually, there are many ethnic Chinese traders who trade in their shop. Through observations conducted by researchers they found that ethnic Chinese traders in Jalan Samanhudi Jember regency are able to maintain their business in a long time and quite successful in t
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Sheridan, Derek. "“We Are Now the Same”: Chinese Wholesalers and the Politics of Trade Hierarchies in Tanzania." China Quarterly 250 (June 2022): 376–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741022000443.

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AbstractMany accounts of Chinese migration in Africa compare China to “the West.” However, lived historical experiences, social hierarchies and moral mappings of the division of labour have mediated how different peoples in different contexts have received, interacted with and given meaning to Chinese migrants. In Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Tanzanians talk about so-called Chinese “wamachinga” (petty traders) who have complicated long-standing ideas about “African” and “non-African” roles in the economy, and who have both opened and closed opportunities for different African traders. Based on eth
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Müller, Juliane. "Webs of fiesta-related trade: Chinese imports, investment and reciprocity in La Paz, Bolivia." Critique of Anthropology 40, no. 2 (2020): 238–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0308275x20908297.

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The public display and lavish spending of wealth for other-than-economic ends has been a topic of vital importance in anthropology and sociology. Studies on the expansion of markets and transnational mobility in Latin American rely on the persistent idea that new economic riches are turned into recognition, prestige and power through feast sponsorship in home communities. In this article, I demonstrate that among Bolivian traders who regularly source in Chile and China, stewardship of a dance group for a patronal fiesta in La Paz has ceased to be a sponsorship and become an investment. Traders
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TREMBLAY, JEAN-FRANÇOIS. "Traders, smugglers yawn at Chinese tariff cut." Chemical & Engineering News 74, no. 14 (1996): 16–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cen-v074n014.p016.

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