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USC Marshall School of Business students travel to China

Thanks to the Edward Wong Research Travel Endowment, four USC Marshall School of Business undergraduates were offered exclusive rooftop views and personal tours of development projects in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing, as well as access to some of the most influential real estate figures in China, including Stephen Wong, managing director of the Edward Wong Development Co.
Outcomes: 
Under the supervision of assistant professor of clinical finance and business economics Robert Bridges, the students studied the Chinese government’s efforts to control the effects of speculative residential real estate investment resulting from the rapidly expanding economy. They also studied the government’s restrictive policies on private foreign investment.
Government?: 
No
Type of Exchange: 
education/science
Partners: 
USC Marshall School of Business
Sponsor(s): 
USC Marshall School of Business
Edward Wong Research Travel Endowment
Participants (Types): 
students
Number of Participants: 
4
Exchange Date: 
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Continuing: 
No
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Location: 
Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai
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