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Publication Publication Le problème coréen"Ouvrage publié avec le concours du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique"Type:BookPublication Publication Publication Publication Publication Publication Publication Publication Publication Publication Publication Publication The industrial economics of Britain's entry into the E.E.C.: A framework for analysing the dynamic effects(1974-06)Online AccessType:Peer Reviewed Journal ArticleDOI:10.2307/2097975Publication Material and non-material conditions and life satisfaction of urban residents in Hong Kong(White Plains, New York: M. E. Sharpe, 1979); ; Type:Book ChapterPublication 論契丹族的婚姻制度(1980); 本文旨在探討契丹民族從原始社會到階級社會的歷史發展中, 婚姻制度的內容及其演變的過程和規律, 試補正契丹史研究中的一些不足和疑誤, 願與史學界的同志們商討.Type:Peer Reviewed Journal ArticlePublication Europe under stress: Convergence and divergence in the European communityApplying the rigorous judgement of an economist to the problems of international politics, Dr Yao-su Hu addresses a central question in this book: what is the political significance of economic divergence and convergence for the European Community? He argues that integration theory cannot adequately explain the Community's dynamics, and instead applies the concepts of economic divergence and convergence to major Community policies as well as to its key member states. Throughout, the synthesis of economic and political analysis sheds important light on the future development of the European Community. Dr Hu concludes that its main problem stems less from the divergence of economic performance among member states than from the disparity of their national interests and national power. No student of international politics or European studies can afford to be without this book. -- Back cover.120 pagesType:BookPublication Effects of parents on ethnic language retention by children: The case of Chinese in urban Canada(1981)This paper examines the effects of parents an ethnic language retention by children in five Chinese communities in urban Canada Parents' direct promotion of ethnic language is found to explain 44 percent of the total variance of children's language retention, indicating that the family is an important language retaining agent. Parents' direct promotion is related positively to their ethnic community involvement and negatively to their knowledge of English/French. Surprisingly, parents' ethnic identification and their length of time in Canada have no significant relationships with the above variables, suggesting that, among Canadian-Chinese parents, ethnic identification is not a determinant of ethnic life, and their levels of assimilation have remained rather stable.Type:Peer Reviewed Journal ArticlePublication Publication Harvard medical school of China, 1911-1916: An expanded footnote in the history of Western medical education in China(1982); Type:Peer Reviewed Journal Article