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Zhangyi Ye

China fights inflation as rising prices threaten growth - 0 views

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    This article is about China fighting inflation in May 2011. It describes the food prices in China were up 10.3% in January versus a year earlier and the price of gas also rises. The article also outlines the plan of China government to keep down the price of goods--price control. Check it out!
Judith Brasse

Phat Dragon on China's slowing property market - 0 views

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    This articles discusses the problems that China is pacing with regards to its Coal sector.Providing approximately 70% of Chinese energy, this sector is a vital part of the chinas primary energy.
Anna Selzer

BBC News - EU and China reach deal in solar panel dispute - 0 views

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    This short article talks about solar panel exports from China to Europe. If China's exporters agree to lower the price on solar panels, a new market equilibrium can be reached.
Leander Stähler

China to cut cotton import quotas to boost demand for domestic fiber - 1 views

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    This article talks about how China plans to cut the quota of cotton imports so that the demand of cotton can increase domestically. The reason for this is to boost the demand for domestic fiber.
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    This article outlines the reduction of a measure of protectionism (quotas) on a commodity, in order to benefit from higher productive efficiency of the international markets. The greater access to the commodity cotton is meant to enable domestic producers of textiles to significantly increase production, a key industry in China.
noora1

The rise of China\'s super-rich - 0 views

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    The article talks about the economic boom China is experiencing. This affects the whole world when wealthy Chinese are buying for example properties as investments.
Tana Monk

India and China announce trade deals during Xi visit to Delhi - 0 views

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    This article talks about the trade deals between China and India.
Tana Monk

The U.S. Trade Deficit Shrinks-Except With China - 1 views

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    This article mentions that the US trade deficit was slowly shrinking. However, the US manufacturing deficit against China is still slowly growing.
Marc WuDunn

A number of great import - 0 views

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    China's cheap currency and its large current-account surplus are big controversies in global economics. This article discusses how American policymakers accuse China of manipulating its currency for competitive gain. It peaked at over 10% of GDP in 2007.
Tana Monk

India's energy demand to outpace China and Russia by 2035 - 1 views

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    This article is an example of aggregate demand. Its states that demand for energy in India would rise and outpace the aggregate demand of other countries like Russia, Brazil, and China. It is determined that India would become the third largest country of energy consumption in 7 years due to the overall demand of the nation's population.
Anna Selzer

Anti-Subsidy on shrimp imports - 0 views

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    Domestic producers were harmed because America was putting high subsidies on shrimp's importet from Malaysia, China, Ecuador, India and Vietnam. It was now decided to put anti-subsidies on shrimps to help producers inside the own country
Lydia Jing

China's Gold Demand Seen Rising by at Least Economic Growth - 0 views

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    Demand for gold is rising in China because more middle class families are trying to invest their money, and gold is practical for conserving wealth.
Tana Monk

EU Imposes Tariffs on Imports of Steel Pipe From China - 0 views

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    In this article, the European Union is adding tariffs upon steel pipes imported from China. The EU believes that these tariffs will protect their market from under priced steel pipes. Chinese officials prepared a case to the WTO about the situation.
Tana Monk

China economic growth on track, no immediate need for stimulus: ADB - 1 views

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    China's economy is predicted to have a slowdown but is still expected to have an economic growth of 7.5%. There is no need for the government to provide a stimulus. China's economic growth seems to be in a steady stream of "ups and down" but consumption (AD) is increasing as well. This should push economic growth much farther.
Zhangyi Ye

China to slash 2015 import quotas for cotton - 2 views

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    The mainland, the world's top consumer of cotton, will slash its import quotas for next year to boost demand for domestic fibre, a senior official said yesterday, in a move that is expected to put downward pressure on international prices. This is a relevant article discuss the policy of quota.
Marie Hardwick

China's Economy: In three parts - 0 views

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    Breaks down the understanding of the Chinese Economy based on three parts: its supply, demand, and credits. It outlines the types of supply, demand, and different types of credit that China's economy depends on. Along with it's reliance on investments. An interesting fact is that last year, output of services made for 46% of the GDP in China.
Tana Monk

Recovery firms in advanced economies, led by U.S., Japan: OECD - 1 views

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    This article shows how economic activity of certain countries like Japan and the U.S., are rising to the levels before the recession of 2008. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development this an improvement. The economic activity of other countries like China, Russia, and India are also shown.
Marc WuDunn

Movers and Shakers of China's Economy - 1 views

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    This article discusses the growth of the Chinese economy over the past 3 decades. It also briefly notes China's current problems, such as income inequality, the weak financial system, and environmental damages.
philippa smith

The good and bad of China's growth - 0 views

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    This article talks about the economy in china.
Zameer Devraj

Negative Externality - 0 views

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    Air Pollution is an example of negative externality as it causes damage to crops for example.
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