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Power to the People
I Hughes, P Clancy, C Harris, D Beetham
Assessing democracy in Ireland, 2007
622007
Economic liberalization, the changing role of the state and “Wagner’s law”: China’s development experience since 1978
D Tobin
World Development 33 (5), 729-743, 2005
542005
International listing as a mechanism of commitment to more credible corporate governance practices: The case of the Bank of China (Hong Kong)
L Sun, D Tobin
Corporate Governance: An International Review 13 (1), 81-91, 2005
462005
Defining and measuring financial inclusion: A systematic review and confirmatory factor analysis
V Pesqué‐Cela, L Tian, D Luo, D Tobin, G Kling
Journal of International Development 33 (2), 316-341, 2021
372021
Inequality in China: Rural poverty persists as urban wealth balloons
D Tobin
BBC News 29, 2011
372011
International listing as a means to mobilize the benefits of financial globalization: Micro-level evidence from China
D Tobin, L Sun
World Development 37 (4), 825-838, 2009
322009
The 2019/2020 Novel Corona Virus Outbreak: An International Health Management Perspective
M Beck, D Tobin
The Open Public Health Journal 13 (1), 2020
172020
The development and transformation of the financial system in the People’s Republic of China
D Tobin, U Volz
Routledge Handbook of Banking and Finance in Asia, 15-38, 2018
172018
The Development and Transformation of the People’s Republic of China’s Financial System
D Tobin, U Volz
ADBI Working Paper Series No. 825, 2018
132018
Austerity and Moral Compromise: Lessons from the Development of China’s Banking System
D Tobin
World Development 39 (5), 700-711, 2011
112011
Renminbi internationalisation: precedents and implications
D Tobin
Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies 11 (2), 81-99, 2013
102013
The Anglo-Saxon paradox: corporate governance best-practices and the reform deficit in China's banking sector
D Tobin
Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies 10 (2), 147-168, 2012
92012
Offshoring the Uncovered Liability Problem: Currency Hierarchies, State-Owned Settlement Banks and the Offshore Market for Renminbi
D Tobin
New Political Economy 27 (1), 81-98, 2022
72022
Continuity and Pragmatism: How Chinese State-Owned Banks Adapted to Hong Kong’s Free Market (1949–1978)
D Tobin
Journal of Contemporary Asia 46 (2), 267-285, 2016
62016
Pricing Reforms and Capacity Constraints in China’s Petrochemical Sector
D Tobin
Oxford Energy Forum, 15-16, 2012
52012
From Maoist self-reliance to international oil consumer: a resource-based appraisal of the challenges facing China's petrochemical sector
D Tobin
Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies 6 (4), 363-383, 2008
52008
Inducement Mechanisms for Entrepreneurship in the State Sector: China’s Telecommunication Industry as an Illustrative Case
D Tobin, L Sun
CeFiMS Discussion Paper 69 http://www. cefims. ac. uk/cgi-bin/research. cgi, 2007
42007
Resolving the patents paradox in the era of COVID-19 and climate change: Towards a patents taxonomy
J Bustamante, C Oughton, V Pesque-Cela, D Tobin
Research Policy 52 (9), 104850, 2023
32023
Technical self-sufficiency, pricing independence: a Penrosean perspective on China’s emergence as a major oil refiner since the 1960s
D Tobin
Business History 61 (4), 681-702, 2019
32019
A Crisis of Ethics: Moral Hazard and Banking Regulation in Ireland
D Tobin
TASC: Think-tank for Action on Social Change, 2010
32010
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