If you liked China Trade: Prospects and Perspectives by Paul D. Reynolds and David C. Buxbaum, start with Chinese Family Law and Social Change (1978), Transition and permanence, Chinese history and culture (1972), and Family Law and Customary Law in Asia (1968). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Chinese Family Law and Social Change 1978 · 582 pages · David C. Buxbaum · Same author
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  3. 3 Family Law and Customary Law in Asia 1968 · 288 pages · David C. Buxbaum, Assoc. of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning · Same author
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Who wrote China Trade: Prospects and Perspectives?

China Trade: Prospects and Perspectives is by Paul D. Reynolds and David C. Buxbaum.