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Assyrian Church of the East --- Church of the East --- History. --- China --- Chine --- History --- Histoire --- S13B/0300 --- China: Christianity--Nestorianism (incl. Christianity before 17th century) --- Church of the East. --- China - History - Yuan dynasty, 1260-1368
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Syrische Kirchen. --- Geschichte. --- China. --- Zentralasien.
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Church of the East --- History --- Christian life --- S13B/0300 --- China: Christianity--Nestorianism (incl. Christianity before 17th century) --- Assyrian Church of the East --- Apostolic and Catholic Assyrian Church of the East --- Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East --- Assyrian Orthodox Church --- Nestorian Church --- بطريرك كنيسة المشرق الآشورية في العالم --- Baṭriyark Kanīsat al-Mashriq al-Ashūrīyah fī al-ʻĀlam --- ʻIdtā Qadíštā w-Šlíḥaytā Qatúlíqí d-Madnḥā d-ʾAtorāye --- Old East Syrian Church --- Doctrines --- Liturgy --- Ancient Church of the East --- Chaldean Catholic Church
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This volume is a collection of papers highlighting recent researches on Syriac Christianity in China and Central Asia. The topics range from artifacts to texts and their historical contexts, covering the period from the 7th to the 18th century. As the studies on Syriac Christianity in China and Central advance, focus has shifted from a general historical survey and textual translation to a more micro and meticulous study of specific concepts and terms and particular names of persons and places.
Syriac language --- China
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This paper offers a new economic explanation for the observed inter-industry differences in the size distribution of firms. The empirical estimates-based on three temporal (1982, 1987, and 1992) cross-sections of the four-digit United States manufacturing industries-indicate that increased market contestability, as signified by low sunk costs, tends to reduce the dispersion of firm sizes. These findings provide support for one of the key predictions of the theory of contestable markets: that market forces under contestability would tend to render any inefficient organization of the industry unsustainable and, consequently, tighten the distribution of firms around the optimum.
Access to Markets --- Affiliated organizations --- Debt Markets --- Economic performance --- Economic reform --- Economic Theory & Research --- Industry --- Market access --- Markets and Market Access --- Multinational firms --- Water and Industry
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This paper offers a new economic explanation for the observed inter-industry differences in the size distribution of firms. The empirical estimates-based on three temporal (1982, 1987, and 1992) cross-sections of the four-digit United States manufacturing industries-indicate that increased market contestability, as signified by low sunk costs, tends to reduce the dispersion of firm sizes. These findings provide support for one of the key predictions of the theory of contestable markets: that market forces under contestability would tend to render any inefficient organization of the industry unsustainable and, consequently, tighten the distribution of firms around the optimum.
Access to Markets --- Affiliated organizations --- Debt Markets --- Economic performance --- Economic reform --- Economic Theory & Research --- Industry --- Market access --- Markets and Market Access --- Multinational firms --- Water and Industry
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