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The Difference Between Chinese and Russian Entrepreneurs
Batjargal, BatArticle HBS-F0810E-EEntrepreneurshipChina's recent transformation is characterized by gradual institutionalization, and Russia's by what looks like rapid deinstitutionalization. The Chinese tend to think concretely, whereas the Russians lean toward abstractions. Understanding differences like these can help Westerners gain entry into each country's networks.Starting at €8.20
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Another Challenge to China's Growth
Fatás, Antonio; Mihov, IlianArticle HBS-F0903B-EStrategyBelow $10,000 per capita, a country's income can grow even in the absence of good institutions. But at higher income levels, as China will soon discover, institutional quality starts to matter quite a lot.Starting at €8.20