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MAY 2011
In a reversal of long-term trends, Chinese companies now enjoy a valuation premium over their peers in developed markets. What’s changed?
JANUARY 2011
Finding ways to spur innovation in product design and business models will be key to sparking Chinese domestic demand.
Despite inflation, bankruptcies, and other problems, industrial enterprises should remain highly profitable.
A new index shows mixed results in the country’s push for sustainable urban development.
DECEMBER 2010
As multinationals revive interest in collaborating with Chinese partners, the lessons of past ventures bear remembering.
SEPTEMBER 2010
China’s growth depends less on exports than conventional wisdom suggests.
NOVEMBER 2010
Recent health care reforms open the door to insurers, hospitals, and IT vendors.
OCTOBER 2010
They spend more in categories they highly value, and they generally trade down in less compelling ones.
JULY 2010
China and India are both urbanizing rapidly, but China has embraced and shaped the process, while India is still waking up to its urban realities and opportunities.
APRIL 2011
Marketing successfully to China’s soaring population of Internet users will require specific knowledge about how they employ applications and devices.
By 2015, Chinese consumers will account for more than 20 percent of the global luxury market. How is their behavior evolving?
MARCH 2011
The right strategy is key to finding success in this growing market.
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JUNE 2010
Jacko Maree describes his experiences working with a Chinese investor—the giant Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.
DECEMBER 2009
Xie Qin explains how he used service-oriented architecture to create a smarter, more efficient system.
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