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How China Cooks Its Books | Foreign Policy
Last October, Vice Premier Li Keqiang said in a speech after inspecting China's Statistics Bureau, "China's foundation for statistics is still very weak, and the quality of statistics is to be further improved"
Frog in a Well - The China History Group Blog
Chinese money has always been very focused on politicians.
Underground Crime Economy Healthy, Security Group Finds | Threat Level
Some $276 million worth of credit cards, bank account info, security exploits and hacker tools were up for sale on online web forums and IRC
Education on the Agenda for Chinese Reform - China Journal - WSJ
education was the subject of 657 proposals from delegates to the CPPCC, edging out other key issues such as heathcare and unemployment
The China Beat: G. William Skinner
Pioneering macroregion and core/periphery economic geography
The China Beat: Magic Lanterns
the Taiwan Lantern Festival is both a major celebration and big business
The China Beat: Can China Go High-Tech When Exports Slump?
In China, as in other developing countries, the question is never whether the state should play a role in technological development, but how
The China Beat: Chinese Intellectuals and the Problem of Xinjiang
highlighting the monopoly on mineral water held by Party Secretary Wang Lequan’s[3] son-in-law
The China Beat: China’s Bottom Line
Let’s you and me enjoy China’s Cloud Nine.
Project Cybersyn: Chile 2.0 in 1973 « iRevolution
Project Cybersyn is an early computer network developed in Chile during the socialist presidency of Salvador Allende (1970–1973) to regulate the growing social property area and manage the transition of Chile’s economy from capitalism to socialism.
Preparing the Obituary — The American, A Magazine of Ideas
it seems ominously likely that we are headed for a government-sponsored news service. Maybe we will like it. China is already expanding Xinhua to go worldwide, so we can call ours Xinhua East.
Book Review: China Upside Down :: Foundations
Lin does, however, compare the two statecraft groups she identifies in this time period, the interventionists and the assimilationists, to the debate that would occur about a century later in the West between Hayek and Keynes.
Book Review: China Upside Down: Currency, Society, and Ideologies, 1808-1856
It wasn't opium that caused China's silver crisis - it was Napoleon and Latin independence
The Oil Drum | A Pretty Stunning Graph of World Cement Production (and China is Certainly Using It)
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Translating "The Economist" Behind China's Great Firewall - Waxy.org
They call themselves The Eco Team, a group of about 240 passionate Economist fans led by a 39-year-old insurance broker named Shi Yi.
Uyghur Moderate Speaks Out
I wrote that there were 1.5 million unemployed workers in Xinjiang, but the Xinjiang government rejected this
Wall Street on the Tundra | vanityfair.com
“You have to understand,” he told me, “Iceland is no longer a country. It is a hedge fund.”
EconDISC | Data and Information Service Center at the St. Louis Fed
Digitize, Distribute, and Preserve the Monetary and Economic Record of the U.S. Economy
Fannie Mae's Last Stand | vanityfair.com
The political intrigue surrounding Fannie and Freddie
Some owners deserting factories in China - Los Angeles Times
Government statistics show that 67,000 factories of various sizes were shuttered in China in the first half of the year
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