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    <description>Dr Wei Li is a senior lecturer in international business and programme director of the Master of International Business at the University of Sydney Business School. She also leads a research group at the China Studies Centre. Her research focuses on international trade and investment, particularly in Australia–Asia relations, Chinese multinational enterprises, and migrant entrepreneurship. She is co-author of the long-running Demystifying Chinese Investment in Australia series with KPMG and has...</description>
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      <description>For over a decade, commentators have warned of China’s looming economic decline. Today, the challenges are real: US-China trade frictions, weak household consumption, an overstretched property sector and a shrinking workforce. Making money in China may feel harder than before.
Yet to see China solely through the lens of stagnation is to miss the profound transformation under way. Far from collapsing, China is restructuring. More importantly, it has nurtured a generation of entrepreneurs and...</description>
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      <title>How China’s entrepreneurs are blazing a trail of economic transformation</title>
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