Sunday, December 7, 2014

This article offers a very good analysis of the real status of economics in China - something many Chinese people are woefully unaware of, unfortunately (mostly because they are more concerned with profiting in the short term than being able to sustain profit in the long term). That, however, will probably change real soon. Right now, it's a small majority in China who understand this. They're either victims, suspects looking for a quick exit...or very fortunate Chinese citizens who have acquired the gift of knowledge through traveling and studying overseas and, aside from the fact that the economic condition of their country will - no doubt - affect them negatively, are mostly well-aware and hopefully unaffected, so far. These are the people I call friends and I certainly wish both...that they will do as much as possible to correct the situation when they return and that they have great success and happiness in the future. They are truly China's future. This is Australia's take on the matter and, as near as I have seen in the decade I've been here, it is pretty much spot-on. It might be worth the read, if you want the real story...



This article offers a very good analysis of the real status of economics in China - something many Chinese people are woefully unaware of, unfortunately (mostly because they are more concerned with profiting in the short term than being able to sustain profit in the long term). That, however, will probably change real soon. Right now, it's a small majority in China who understand this. They're either victims, suspects looking for a quick exit...or very fortunate Chinese citizens who have acquired the gift of knowledge through traveling and studying overseas and, aside from the fact that the economic condition of their country will - no doubt - affect them negatively, are mostly well-aware and hopefully unaffected, so far. These are the people I call friends and I certainly wish both...that they will do as much as possible to correct the situation when they return and that they have great success and happiness in the future. They are truly China's future. This is Australia's take on the matter and, as near as I have seen in the decade I've been here, it is pretty much spot-on. It might be worth the read, if you want the real story... - China, like Australia, is about to discover that reform is actually very hard.

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