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A tale of two cities: The social meanings of money and property in Mainland China and Taiwan
Fang Wan, Kenneth O. Doyle
Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication
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Taiwan
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Mainland China
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Social Meaning of Money
100%
Businessmen
40%
Dictionary
20%
Taiwanese
20%
Party Leaders
20%
Socioeconomic Level
20%
Tribulation
20%
Capitalist
20%
Asian Nation
20%
Evil
20%
Bureaucrats
20%
Meaning of Money
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Superficialization
20%
Popular Novel
20%
Meddling
20%
Chinese Literature
20%
Arts and Humanities
Taiwan
100%
Social meaning
100%
Mainland China
100%
Blame
40%
Business People
40%
Leaders
20%
Popular
20%
trouble
20%
Evil
20%
Chinese Literature
20%
Taiwanese
20%
superficiality
20%
Simplicity
20%
Intellectuals
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Social Sciences
Wealth
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Mainland China
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Chinese
50%
Intellectuals
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Wealth
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Business People
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