China Continues to Fall Short of Market Economy

Posted June 21st, 2008 by Josh

American leaders like Senators Chuck Schumer and Lindsay Graham have long argued that China has an unfair trade advantage based on the historically undervalued Renminbi. While they were right to a small degree, these policymakers long failed to identify a much more problematic issue. Chinese manufacturers have had an edge over their counterparts in America [...]

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How Big a Problem is Oil for China?

Posted December 13th, 2007 by Josh

China has shown a willingness to trade with some unsavory countries in the interest of oil. They love Venezuela, Iran, and Sudan, to name a few. Cheap, subsidized crude has to a certain degree fueled (honestly no pun intended) the rise into middle class for many people. The car, that great status symbol, would not [...]

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