Comparative study is a very useful technique for creation. The comparison of financial management systems between China and the United States favours both the economic restructuring of China and the growth of American...Comparative study is a very useful technique for creation. The comparison of financial management systems between China and the United States favours both the economic restructuring of China and the growth of American economy. There are three benefits for China to make such a comparative analysis: First, we could find where the similarities and differences exist in ease we lose opportunities to do businesses with foreigners only owing to the misunderstanding展开更多
DENIS Malmbery, director of the Center for Feminist Research of Uppsala University, Mona Eliasson, an associate professor with the university, and Anita Dahlbery, director of the Center for Women’s Studies of Stockho...DENIS Malmbery, director of the Center for Feminist Research of Uppsala University, Mona Eliasson, an associate professor with the university, and Anita Dahlbery, director of the Center for Women’s Studies of Stockholm University, traveled to Beijing from Sweden to attend a Workshop for "Promoting Women’s Employment and Participation in High-level Management." Previously, Ms. Yan Ying led a Chinese women’s delegation to visit Sweden. The Swedish delegation stated that Sweden is a developed country that has had nearly 200 years展开更多
文摘Comparative study is a very useful technique for creation. The comparison of financial management systems between China and the United States favours both the economic restructuring of China and the growth of American economy. There are three benefits for China to make such a comparative analysis: First, we could find where the similarities and differences exist in ease we lose opportunities to do businesses with foreigners only owing to the misunderstanding
文摘DENIS Malmbery, director of the Center for Feminist Research of Uppsala University, Mona Eliasson, an associate professor with the university, and Anita Dahlbery, director of the Center for Women’s Studies of Stockholm University, traveled to Beijing from Sweden to attend a Workshop for "Promoting Women’s Employment and Participation in High-level Management." Previously, Ms. Yan Ying led a Chinese women’s delegation to visit Sweden. The Swedish delegation stated that Sweden is a developed country that has had nearly 200 years