Do “Sea Turtles” creep faster than “Soft-shell Turtles”: A quantitative study of academic performance of law faculty in premier Chinese law schools
Since the adoption of the “Reform and Opening” policy in 1978, China has revived its century long tradition of sending students and scholars to study in western countries. In recent years, the unprecedented economic growth, paired with an increasingly competitive rate of compensation, has attracted...
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Main Author: | ZHANG, Wei |
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2009
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