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    • [DOC File]Globalization and China’s Economic and Financial Development

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      Note that China’s exchange rate v. the dollar was changed several times during this growth period. (A) By holding the exchange rate of 8.28 Yuan to the dollar constant for almost 10 years, and building monetary policy around this anchor, China's rate of inflation in its CPI has converged to that in the U.S…

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    • [DOC File]China: The Dynamics and Consequences of Market Reform

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      China’s other computer makers (labeled “also-ran computer makers” by Business Week) are in real trouble, including Founder, which used to hold second place in the Chinese market (Einhorn 2008b). ... “If Lenovo is a global player and mainstay of China's export economy today, it is rather a reflection of the domestic computer industry's ...

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    • [DOC File]China, Neoliberalism, and the Crisis of Global Capitalism

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      Thirdly, China’s economic rise since the 1980s has been re-shaping the world’s economic and geopolitical map rapidly and dramatically. On current trends, China will soon become the world’s largest economy …

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    • [DOC File]Emergency Management in China

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      Instead of coming to the rescue of the global economy, China will suffer more deeply from the global economic crisis than the U.S. or Europe. China’s economic growth is supported by three primary legs: …

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    • [DOCX File]Shrinking China: A Demographic Crisis - Welcome to mrs ...

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      China’s economy, the motor of the country’s rise in the post–Mao Zedong period, is likely to be especially hard hit. China’s population will not peak in 2026, as estimated by the US Census Bureau a half decade ago, or sometime in the 2030–35 timeframe, as United Nations statistics, mostly based on Beijing’s …

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