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Internet Helps Liberate, Create Music in China : NPR Music - 0 views

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  • When America was rocking to the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix, the airwaves in China were dominated by songs with lyrics from Chairman Mao's Little Red Book.
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    Internet Helps Liberate, Create Music in China By Laura Sydell Listen Now [7 min 48 sec] add to playlist Chinese electronic musician B6 B6, a Shanghai-based electronic musician, explored Western music first on pirated CDs and then at music-sharing sites on the Web. Now he collaborates online with other performers. B6's studio equipment -- a jumble of keyboards, etc. Enlarge B6 works out of a home studio in a Shanghai high-rise. Above, some of his musical arsenal. Discover China's Indie Music Neocha Web site image Neocha.com With Sean Leow, B6 co-founded the music-sharing site Neocha.com, an ad-supported service that lets listeners discover music and pays musicians a share of advertising revenue. * Neocha.com * Neocha's "Next" Player Morning Edition, June 25, 2008 - Second in a three-part series. When America was rocking to the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix, the airwaves in China were dominated by songs with lyrics from Chairman Mao's Little Red Book. It's more open today, but the Communist government still bans anything that mentions sex or violence, or that has "low class humor" - which bans an awful lot of American music. So the music most likely to come pouring out of the radio in China is syrupy ballads usually produced in Hong Kong or Taiwan. But Chinese musicians and fans are finding a whole new universe of sound on the Internet. And it's helping to create and nourish a new generation of independent artists in China. From Black-Market Discs to Napster and Beyond One of them is B6, a 27-year-old electronic musician. He lives and works on the first floor of a high-rise on the outskirts of Shanghai. He's part of China's burgeoning electronic-music scene. Growing up, the CDs B6 listened to were mostly sold on the black market. "When I was in high school, I used to listen to rock 'n' roll music," he says. "At that time, it was very difficult to get foreign or Western music." And then, in 1999, the Internet came to China - and B6 and his fr
isaac Mao

Prophesy of economic collapse 'coming true' - environment - 17 November 2008 - New Scie... - 0 views

  • In 1972, the seminal book Limits to Growth by a group called the Club of Rome claimed that exponential growth would eventually lead to economic and environmental collapse.
  • Yet Turner reckons his report [pdf format] shows that a sustainable economy is attainable. "We wouldn't have to go back to the caves," he says.
Roger Chen

Is Web 2.0 Living on Thin Air? - Tom Davenport - 0 views

  • Did you wonder whether our economy had grown a little overly precious? How can we really be producing value if we're all sitting around blogging and Facebook-friending each other?
  • 1999 the British think-tanker Charles Leadbeater published the book Living on Thin Air. It was both an appealing notion and a scary one: that we no longer have to produce anything but ideas. And that was even before Web 2.0--a platform for everyone to share their ideas, opinions, favorite tunes, and relationship statuses with each other. It was all a lot of fun, but I occasionally wondered whether it was really good for economic productivity.
  • it wouldn't be a bad outcome if the current crisis led to a more diligent, industrious economic climate. Chatting and socializing are important things, but they're not the only things.
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  • But it seems to me that many of the activities, business models, and assumptions behind social media are a bit fluffy, and that fluffiness is going to be difficult to maintain in the post-bubble environment we now find ourselves in.
  • Socializing as a distraction has always existed. Though there are more ways to do this now, people still have the ability to recognize that which produces real value in their life, both economically and socially. Balance between these has always been a challenge.
  • A few years from now, only the successful, profitable, and useful will survive.
evawoo

Capital - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • The past 10 days will be remembered as the time the U.S. government discarded a half-century of rules to save American financial capitalism from collapse.
  • In ordinary times, a capitalist economy lets prices -- such as those of homes, mortgage-backed securities and stocks -- fall to the point where the big-bucks crowd rushes in, hoping to make a killing. But if the big money remains on the sidelines, unpersuaded that a bottom is near, the wait for bargain hunters to take the plunge could be very long and very painful.
  • But something big just happened. It happened without an explicit vote by Congress. And, though the Treasury hasn't cut any checks for housing or Wall Street rescues, billions of dollars of taxpayer money were put at risk. A Republican administration, not eager to be viewed as the second coming of the Hoover administration, showed it no longer believes the market can sort out the mess.
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    Ten Days That Changed Capitalism----对于美联储和财政部救市的争议,资本主义已经改变?
feng37

china_conference_site_en - 0 views

  • China and the Internet:History, Economy and Human RightsBy Wolfgang Kleinwächter April 2008
  • China and the Internet:History, Economy and Human RightsBy Wolfgang Kleinwächter April 2008
  • ember 2007, ther
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    开这么大一个关于中国互联网的会,一个blogger都没参加。。
evawoo

Transcript: James Miles interview on Tibet - CNN.com - 0 views

  • BEIJING, China (CNN) -- James Miles, of The Economist, has just returned from Lhasa, Tibet. The following is a transcript of an interview he gave to CNN. James Miles
  • So in effect what they did was sacrifice the livelihoods of many, many ethnic Han Chinese in the city for the sake of letting the rioters vent their anger. And then being able to move in gradually with troops with rifles that they occasionally let off with single shots, apparently warning shots, in order to scare everybody back into their homes and put an end to this.
  • Well the Chinese response to this was very interesting. B
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  • What I saw was calculated targeted violence against an ethnic group, or I should say two ethnic groups, primarily ethnic Han Chinese living in Lhasa, but also members of the Muslim Hui minority in Lhasa.
  • Well we didn't see any evidence of any organized activity, at least there was nothing in what I sensed and saw during those couple of days of unrest in Lhasa, there was anything organized behind it.
  • Now numerous Hans that I spoke to say that they are so afraid they may leave the city, which may have very damaging consequences for Lhasa's economy, Tibet's economy.
  • But their fear now is that Tibetans will blow up the railway line. That it is now actually safer to fly out of Tibet than to go by railway.
  • And also many troops there whose uniforms were distinctly lacking in the usual insignia of either the police or the riot police. So my very, very strong suspicion is that the army is out there and is in control in Lhasa. A
  • I've been a journalist in China now for 15 years altogether. This is the first time that I've ever got official approval to go to Tibet. And it's remarkable I think that they decided to let me stay there and probably they felt that it was a bit of a gamble. But as the protests went on I think they also probably felt that having me there would help to get across the scale of the ethnically-targeted violence that the Chinese themselves have also been trying to highlight.
  • And the authorities were responding to these occasional clashes with Tibetans not by moving forward rapidly with either riot police and truncheons and shields, or indeed troops with rifles. But for a long time, just with occasional, with the very occasional round of tear gas
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feng37

WERBLOG » Blog Archive » Note to John McCain: Technology Matters - 0 views

  • In an interview last week, Powell asserts that issues like Network Neutrality in Obama’s agenda are “in the weeds,” because “[a] lot of the FCC’s issues aren’t ‘president of the United States’ issues.” Nothing could be further from the truth. Reasonable minds can differ over the right policies to preserve the open Internet, promote next-generation broadband, safeguard online privacy, and create a connected digital democracy. Supporters of Obama (like me) can think he made a mistake in his handling of the FISA telecom immunity legislation (as I do). The absolute worst approach is to label these as insignificant technical matters that the President need not address. That’s been the mindset, with disastrous results, the past eight years. As chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, John McCain was exposed to a wide range of tech policy issues. On the other hand, he admits he’s “computer illiterate.” Ask yourself how you’d feel about working for a corporation where the CEO doesn’t know how to use a computer. No matter how smart, someone who can’t open a web page, type a letter on a word processor, or compose an email message, is going to be fundamentally out of touch with the daily experience of every member of the knowledge economy.
Jean Chen

袁剑:大裂变来了?_经济_评论频道_腾讯网 - 0 views

  • 是的,中国领导人的直觉非常准确。在一场历时三十年的资本主义狂欢之后,中国可能的确正在进入一个前途诡谲的时期。
  • 正如最近几年已经被广泛揭示的那样,在过去三十年沸腾的资本主义实验中,中国不仅缔造经济史上无与伦比的增长纪录,但也为此付出了高昂的成本。这些成本虽然无法像GDP一样反映在国民经济核算体系之中,但却是加诸于中国社会的实实在在的债务。长期以来,这些成本被转移、隐匿起来,不仅没有得到很好的消化,反而跟中国的GDP一样处于高速积累之中。如果说我们在以前更多的是看到并快乐的享受高速增长之红利的话,那么在未来的很多年中,我们将为过去三十年中积累的巨额债务痛苦地埋单。在这个意义上,中国其实正在进入一个还债高峰期。中国经济在2007年所发生的种种诡异症状,其实就是这个债务洪峰即将到来的明确信号。
evawoo

"No Atheists in Foxholes." - No Libertarians in Financial Crises. | Jeff Frankels Weblo... - 0 views

  • “They say there are no atheists in foxholes.   Perhaps, then, there are also no libertarians in financial crises.”
evawoo

Market meltdown -谢国忠-搜狐博客 - 0 views

  • What is occurring is the meltdown of the biggest pyramid game in human history.
  • The right course of action is for the US government to establish a Resolution Trust Corporation to take over failing financial institutions, including hedge funds and private equity firms, and leave the Fed to tackle inflation. But a Republican administration could not go to a Democratic Congress for money to capitalise such a corporation. It could not justify spending US$1 trillion to bail out those who deceived investors around the world and destroyed the finest financial institutions in America for their own gains. Instead, the Fed will be called on to save the financial system, boost the economy and suppress inflation at the same time.
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    谢国忠关于美国始发次贷波及各领域金融经济危机的中立叙述
isaac Mao

通胀压力下的中美差异 - 0 views

  • 每周要买的东西包括牛奶、面包等生活必需品.“支出增加了5%左右吧,我感觉不太明显……只是汽油太贵了”。美国人感受到了通胀,但通胀的冲击并不强烈。2008年1月美国CPI同比增长了4.3%,但主要体现在能源上涨19.6%,其次是和能源相关的交通上涨了9.4%,食品价格上涨为4.9%。通胀在日常生活中,尤其是衣食住中的反应并不显著,美国人也并不因此忧心忡忡。
  • 供职于纽约CITI Group的陈宁听罢周小川此次“两会”上与记者的对话后,立刻将自己去年的6万美元年终奖和其他美元盈余打到回上海,请亲友兑换成人民币。
  • 而且被美国视为最新的崛起对手的的中国1.6万亿的外汇储备基本都以美元债券的形式持有,这如同中国人向每个美国公民贷款5000美元。放开通胀的猛虎,正在大口啃掉这笔债务。2007年底高达17万亿元人民币的中国人的储蓄也正遭受侵蚀。
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  • 当人民感到银行的存款如同放在一个出现裂缝的水槽里,那排队取款,购入10台彩电,几百盒火柴的抢购囤积就有了重演的温床。
evawoo

RGE - The great emerging market inflation of 2007 and 2008 - 0 views

  • Those who think inflation is caused by too little pork rather than too much money are wrong.”
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      价格上升不止是猪肉或者粮食的事,是货币政策领域的事了
  • As a result, China and the Gulf are importing a very expansionary US monetary policy at a time when their economies are growing rapidly and inflation rates are picking up.
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      here's the key
  • The US slowdown and associated series of rate cuts have just made the cost of dollar pegs a lot more visible now
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    中国的通涨是中国人为美国在经济不景气下的扩张财政政策以及联系汇率付出的代价
evawoo

Hot money IS a concern - 0 views

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    加息还是不加息,在CPI高企的今天,对政策制定者来说是to be or not to be的问题
    目前看来是倾向于要加了。毕竟我们不想看到十几二十年前的物价飞涨昨日重现。
    热钱固然可怕,但是实际负利率带来的资产价格泡沫和银行挤兑恐怕更恐怖。

isaac Mao

[中港台] 中国1月份CPI较上年同期增长7.1%-华尔街日报 - 0 views

  • 随着对人民币继续升值的预期大大加强,国际游资2006年以来纷纷通过虚假贸易、投资及地下通道等各种方式大规模流入中国,追逐中国以人民币计价的金融产品。游资的流入不但将中国股市和房地产市场的价格推高至完全失去理性的高位,同时也带动农产品等商品价格不断飞升,还导致流动性泛滥成灾。
  • 不过,鉴于中国人民币兑美元汇率仍在不断升值,在升值预期的巨大诱惑之下,外资疯狂涌入势头难以减缓。因此,除非果断结束人民币升值的局面,否则官方即使加大紧缩措施的力度,结果可能也只能和之前一样是杯水车薪。
isaac Mao

中国民企错失的半年 - FT中文网 - FTChinese.com - 0 views

  • 而我看到的景象几乎是一样的:前两次举手的各占两成,无法判断者占六成。这样的结论告诉我们,中国的企业家们不知道自己处在怎样的一个环境中。
  • 失去的意思有三层。一是,他们对扑面而来的危机无能为力,根本不知道如何应对,倒闭、歇业、出逃、缩小经营规模成了惟一的选择;二是,在中央政府力图被经济拉出泥潭的过程中,他们成了真正的“旁观者”,巨额的“铁公基”投资与他们几乎毫无关系,产业振兴计划的受益效应也非常的虚幻,有力使不得,有钱不敢使,前景不明,政策不清,陷入了特别的焦虑,这是二十年来第一次发生这样的景象----中国的民营企业集团在经济复苏过程中显得无足轻重;三是,他们对下半年的经济走势充满了彷徨,通货膨胀的泡沫眼看着已经起来了,可是,这与他们有什么关系呢?这是一个好的泡沫,还是坏的泡沫?
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