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Scholars' Papers
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2006 Young Schoars' Papers
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Trends in the Movement of Scientists between China and the United States and Implications for Future Collaborations, Aaron D. Levine
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Intellectual Property Rights Issues in China and the United States, Jennifer B. McCormick
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Nanotechnology Policy: An Analysis of Transnational Governance Issues Facing the United States and China, Evan S. Michelson
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Quantitative Evaluation of China’s Biomedical Research Strengths Using an Empirical Analysis of Life Science Publication Data, Kathryn Miller-Jensen
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The Changing Role of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in Chinese Industrial Research: New Goals, Ownership, and Management, Elizabeth Morel
- E-commerce, Economic Development and IT Policy: A Preliminary Institutional Study of the United States and China, Ling Zhu

