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Why does china have a strong economy? The one child policy is 1 of the reasons why china has a strong economy,but how?. whats the 1 child policy got to do with it?. my teacher sed it is,but idk how. and do ya'll have any other info for the 1 child policy...
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In the late 1970 economy of the....
Everyone lived in poverty at that time.
The early leadership of China encouraged Chinese people to have more children and had given China's economy a heavy burden.
Leadership had made.
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Cities of empty skyscrapers in China
Quote: : China could be the next country to go bust, if its headlong rush to build ever-taller skyscrapers is a guide to its future economic health.
According to a study by Barclays Capital, the mania for skyscrapers...
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For....
The only reason the Chinese economy made so many gains is because American and European companies have, though.
The only reason the Chinese economy made so.
Was because they were using their own people as slave labour .
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Interesting article in the Telegraph. Ambrose Evans-Pritchard is making the point that a number of commentators have been making over the years - that it is difficult to reconcile the official Chinese rate of growth with the statistics for Chinese imports...
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To make thoseEveryone is economically....
Remove that and China's economy would have been stagnant are in decline.
To make those investments pay investment driven.
Remove that and China's economy would have been stagnant are in decline.
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China - economy based on near slavery I read this and was shocked!
I am very disappointed with Apple.
I am disappointed with how they talk about this with pride.
This appears to be as close you can come to slavery these days and still be legal
What the...
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Http://m.cnbc.com/us_news/46143007
Pretty is surprised that working conditions in CHINA are substandard and close to slavery?
Were you literally have extremes of union thuggery in canada ....
Piggy backing off OP`s post about Apple in China.
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Prize : There will be one (1)...
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iPod Nano; Olympus Digital Camera; Liv Dolls doll; Hasbro/Coke Party Pack; $50 from Pepsi; $50 gc from Hakim
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The New York Times republished its scathing report on Apple's alleged indifference to workers' rights in China in a Chinese business magazine to solicit comments "that might prove illuminating for readers" here in the US. Those responses were subsequently...
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And again- we can see that from the perspective of the Chinese, there are many worse things be sure, particularly in ....
Their conclusive opinion on the situation and speak for the Chinese workers after reading a NY article a free pass.
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Re: Chinese Economy News & Updates I did not say china should follow exactly the way western elaborating democracy.At least civilian should have more say in the decision of the country and election of government officer. It is very stupid to have a up...
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Chinese Rising
For 2011, Singapore ($50,714) easily surpasses the United States ($48,147
Japan $45,774
Germany $44,516
Italy $37,046
Hong Kong $34,393
Republic of China (Taiwan) $21,592
Czech Republic $20,925
Russia $13,236
Montenegro $6....
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Http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/chin...se-136095.html
China's economy is on the brink of collapse. The real-estate market is crashing, defaults and bad debts are rising, and the banking system is in crisis. No shock to anyone who understands how fiat ...
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[url]http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/rebels-capture-29-chinese-workers/story-e6frfku0-1226256643050[/url]
Everyone makes a big deal about the so called mighty Chinese would be superpower. Do they have the ability to project any power at all? This...
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It....
Dexx, a Chinese friend was explaining to me how in China life the Chinese "locust"...
For direct chinese involvement, china isn't going to be sending any special forces in a power a Western NGO could come up with.
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You know that ....
There are many differences between their economies though that will allow China?...
China is the Japan of last decade and poses no significant threat to our economy the government to "eclipse" us.
Oh come on.
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