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Notes 77© 2005 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore Notes 1 See Zweng (2002). 2 CEIC (statistical database). 3 See Tan and Yeung (2000). 4 See Yeung (2003b). 5 See Lu and Zhu (1995), and Regnier (1993). 6 Embassy of the PRC, Singapore. 7 Department of Statistics, and IE Singapore. 8 See Chiu and Ho (1997). 9 Straits Times, 8 May 2004. 10 Straits Times, 23 April 2004. 11 Straits Times, 31 December 2003. 12 The Edge, Singapore, 12 May 2003; Straits Times, 25 March 2002; . 13 . 14 Straits Times, 3 January 2004. 15 ; Straits Times, 16 January 2004. 16 See Yeung (2003a). 17 NetworkChina (July 2004), International Enterprise Singapore. 18 Mr Raymond Lim, Minister of State for Trade & Industry and Foreign Affairs, at the 2nd Singapore Zhejiang Economic and Trade Council Meeting on 5 April 2004 at Zhejiang International Hotel, Singapore Government website. 19 Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) Press Release. 20 See Pereira (2003). 21 Straits Times, 5 January 2004. 22 Interview with Mainland Chinese vice-president of a metal works company. 23 Mainland Chinese executive of a Singapore company. 24 Mainland Chinese academic. 25 See Wang (2002). 26 See Yao (2004). 27 See Chan (2000). Reproduced from Mind the Gaps: Singapore Business in China, by Sree Kumar, Sharon Siddique and Yuwa Hedrick-Wong (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2005). This version was obtained electronically direct from the publisher on condition that copyright is not infringed. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the prior permission of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Individual articles are available at 78 Notes© 2005 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore 28 See Menkhoff and Gerke (2004). 29 See Pearson (1997). 30 See Tong and Yong (1998), and Lio and Chen (1997). 31 See Gomez and Hsiao (2001), Jomo and Folk (2003) Suryadinata (1995), and Wang (1999). 32 See Hsing (2003). ...

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