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A current example is the October 31 edition of TIME magazine, which features “The China Bubble” with a photo comparing China's economy to the delicate nature of a blown-up piece of bubble gum. In addition to the ..
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How China Drives The Global Economy (Guest Post) | EconMatters
The two economic giants of Asia, China and India, have managed to weather the current crisis for the time being, but the decline of the West is certain to bring chaos of the East. Robert Wenzel of EconomicPolicyJournal.com …
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IMF warns: China's economy teeters on the edge | eats shoots 'n …
I never took an economics class because it wasn't a requirement for my major. I've always just sort of fluffed over the subject and knew barely the basics .
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A Tale of Two Pauls | Hillbuzz | Conservative Political Analysis …
As concerns grow that the global economy may be running into a ditch again, adding to the uncertainty is doubt that China will be able to lift it out this time around.
In Which The Dismal Political Economist , in the Spirit of Mr.
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The Dismal Political Economist: Mitt Romney Will Win the …
In 2005, China had the second largest economy in the world; being edged out only by the United States. During this time, economic development is taking place mostly in coastal areas as opposed to interior cities.
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Economic Situation of China | Economic Development
China's remarkable economic growth is one of the great stories of our time, the image of a wakening dragon shaking off the scales of massive poverty and a rural, subsidence society to take its place as the world's most …
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The Monster that Ate the Economy « SGTreport.com
The rise of China’s economy – now the world’s second largest – has been meteoric. But the time has come for the country to evolve from a source of cheap labor and manufacturing to a fully developed economic power with a consumer class …
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Trading Weeks: China's Economy Continues to Ascend But Watch Out …
Over the next year and a half, I was labeled the “typical Orange County ultra- conservative alarmist” when I spoke at dozens of investment conferences on growing risks of munis to investors. Even as the general market price of long …
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Why Bankers Want a Taxpayer Bail-out of the Municipal Bond Market …
But the last shock came in the context of waning US economic activity and rock bottom saving rates. This time, the US economy is on the upswing, with positive saving rates to provide cushion, suggesting that for now the commodity shock can be managed. Still, I can outline a scenario where low interest induces a flood of money into commodities to chase a supply induced price shock.
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