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Asian Central Banks and the Rise of Sovereign Wealth Funds, Work Cited:

1. Simon Johnson, “The Rise of Sovereign Wealth Funds,” Finance and Development Quarterly, September 2007.
2. Christopher S. Rugaber, “China on Course to be Top U.S. Investor,” Associated Press, 12 February 2007.
3. Vivian Wai-yin Kwok, “China Trade Surplus Fell Steeply in February,” Forbes, 10 March 2008.
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China’s New Anti-Monopoly Law is Anti-Competitive Works Cited:
1. "China Adopts Anti-Monopoly Law." China Daily. 30 Aug. 2007. 13 Sept. 2007 <http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-08/30/
content_6069209.htm>.
2. For a detailed discussion, see Jensen, Michael C. "Takeovers: Their Causes and Consequences." The Journal of Economic Perspectives.
2.1(Winter, 1988): 21-48.
3. "China Adopts Anti-Monopoly Law."
4. Ibid.

Mongolia’s Oyu Tolgoi Mine: Steppes toward an ...

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1] Buckley, Neil and Arkady Ostrovsky. Sarah Laitner, David Pilling. "Russian energy threat attacked." Financial
Times. 20 Sept. 2006; 1. [2] "France urges Russia to let Total continue project." Reuters. Updated 24
Sept. 2006 Cited 25 Sept. 2006. [3] Buckley, Neil. "Russian threat to cancel Total deal." Financial Times. 21
Sept. 2006; 3. [4] "A funny ...

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