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Ahmad, A., Zhao, Y., Shahbaz, M., Bano, S., Zhang, Z., Wang, S. and Liu, Y. (2016). Carbon
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Chang, J. (2022). Key Opportunities for China to Lead Globalization 3.0. China and
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Hoskins, T. (2017). H&M, Zara and Marks & Spencer linked to polluting viscose factories in
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International Monetary Fund (2022). GDP per Capita, Current Prices. [online] Imf.org.
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Nestle (2008). Nestlé’s management of dairy supply chain in China. [online] Nestlé Global.
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Zeng, S. and Zhou, Y. (2021). Foreign Direct Investment’s Impact on China’s Economic Growth,
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