...
Heterogeneity also shows itself in differing origins. Unlike in the private indi-
vidual sector, or in trade, new entrepreneurial personalities in the industrial
sphere in China and Vietnam do not hail ... resulted in private entrepreneurs attaining rank 25
with 78.6. In a corresponding survey in 1987 private entrepreneurs received
67.6 points. In each ca...
... to China, in Vietnam branches predominated that are typical
for developing countries i.e. textiles/shoes, food processing and paper and print
products. In China “modern” sectors such as machine ...
Structure, in Vietnam the National Political Academy Ho Chi Minh (Institute of
Sociology) and the Institute of Sociology in Hanoi. In the provinces, counties
and cities...
... in return the machine plant was transferred into his posses-
sion after some years. He paid the institute both rent and a leasing fee.
In conditions of institutional and legal uncertainty, entrepreneurs ... considered in business life to be rather hierarchical and “weak
60
Cf. Li and Wang 1993: 49ff.
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Table 27: Origin o...
... project
included two periods of fieldwork in China and Vietnam. The research in the
field was for the most part carried out by two research assistants (Ji Xiaoming
in China and Arno Kohl in Vietnam) . ... contributions in the issue focusing on the relationship China- Vietnam
of China Journal, July 1998.
2. Privatization processes in China and Vietnam – p...
... disagreement since it is clear.
B)
is merely the life style and way of thinking of a given society.
C)
is unclear and continually changes.
D)
is just like those of painting and music.
E)
... peace in the harbour area was undisturbed, except for
the and mildly annoying buzz of flies.
4. Returning from a training exercise one night, Stirling
tripped over the guy ropes of...
... suitable candidates could be
found.
4. The burglar is a window with a view to breaking and
entering, but in order to make his interest look innocent he
pretends to be cleaning the windows.
... affecting the atmosphere.
C) decreasing.
D) threatening,
E) rising.
2. Man has.changed the world's climate by
A) building chimneys.
B) using up more carbon dioxide.
C) increasin...
... coat: to cover
Incinerator: closed fireplace for burning rubbish etc.
Growing: rising, increasing
Throw-away: in the habit of throwing away .
3. Single rooms, and twin bedded rooms with ... spots. In Japan they crush their
rubbish, coat it in concrete and use it for making roads. In
Sweden whole blocks of flats are heated by burning domestic
rubbish in special inciner...
... found a
niche in the sloping floodwall and started drawing a junk
moored not far from me. Half an hour passed, and just as I
finished the drawing, I heard someone calling my Chinese
name. I ... day in winter, but I did not see him again until
spring. It was late afternoon, and I had bicycled to a point
along the river about a mile downstream from where we had
met hoping to fi...
... words
defined above
1. Everything depends on how the country itself to using
information technology.
2. The government, after a period of decline in
manufacturing and a sharp rise in unemployment, ...
E)
Mr. Robinson will give them some more money
READING COMPREHENSION
1. Words are mainly used for
A) their meanings.
B) eliminating anxiety
C) building up tension.
D) cr...