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Intro; Contents; Chapter 1: Currency at War: A Longer View; 1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2: Forecasting, Yi Ching and San Bian Shu: A Chinese Approach for Gaining Foresight - An Interview of Jason Tan Beng Siang; 1 Interview; Chapter 3: Sustainability Reporting: Case of a University in Beijing; 1 Introduction; 2 Reporting for a Local University: Who Cares?; 2.1 Local Government; 2.2 Ministry of Education; 2.3 Local Community; 3 Sustainable Development of a Local University: How Can It Be Done?; 4 Contents of Sustainability Report for Sample Local University; 4.1 Vision and Strategy

4.2 Introduction to the Organization4.3 Organizational Structure; 4.4 Influences on the Economy, Society, and Community; 4.5 Performance; 5 Conclusion and Future Development; References; Chapter 4: Wanted: A New, Chinese Paradigm in Finance; 1 Introduction; 2 Conceptual Overview; 2.1 Positivistic School of Thought in Social Sciences; 2.2 Positivism in Business and Management Research; 2.3 Positivistic School of Social Sciences Research Preoccupations; 2.3.1 Causality or Internal Validity; 2.3.2 Reliability and Replication; 2.3.3 Generalizability; 2.3.4 Operationalism

3 Positivism and Finance Research3.1 Equilibrium; 3.2 Ceteris Paribus Assumption; 3.3 Beta Coefficient; 3.4 Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM); 3.5 Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH); 3.6 Black-Scholes Model; 4 Case Studies; 4.1 Long-Term Capital Management (LTCM); 4.2 The 2007-2008 Financial Crisis; 5 Why It Concerns Finance Managers in China; 6 Conclusion and Key Propositions; References; Chapter 5: Real Estate and Inflation in China; 1 Introduction; 2 An Overview of Real Estate Markets Developments in China; 3 Inflation Hedges: Theoretical Framework; 4 The Growth of China Real Estate Market

4.1 China's Housing Reform4.2 Is There a Bubble in China's Real Estate Market?; 4.3 Factors Driving Real Estate Price; 5 Housing Price and Inflation; 5.1 Test for Inflation Hedges; 5.2 Cities with a Peak House Price Growth Rate; 6 Conclusion and Key Propositions; References; Chapter 6: Managing Trade Secret Legal Risks for Food Company in China; 1 Introduction; 2 Conceptual Overview; 2.1 The Definition of Food Companies' Trade Secrets; 2.2 Provisions in the "People's Republic of China Food Safety Law" for Food Companies to Protect Their Trade Secrets

2.3 The Lack of Legal Provisions on Specific Issues and the Reasons for the Food Business Trade Secret Protection of "People's Republic of China Food Safety Law"3 Why It Concerns Finance Manager Having Interests in China; 4 Major Case Studies; 5 Key Statistical Insights; 6 Illustrative Example; 6.1 Food Companies Without Proper Law Awareness of Trade Secrets; 6.2 Food Companies Lack of Trade Secret Management System Standard and Practical and Effective Measures; 7 Key Propositions; 7.1 Basic General Ways; 7.2 The Main Measures for Food Companies' Management on Trade Secret Law Risk; 7.2.1 The First Is to Build a Special Department in the Companies to Protect Trade Secrets and Equip with Specialized Personnel

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