Due to the overcapacity China built, softlanding is far from guaranteed. It may look like a soft landing now, but as this article says, its economy could dive later.
To: TigerLikesRooster; maui_hawaii; tallhappy; Dr. Marten; Jeff Head; Khurkris; hedgetrimmer; ...
To: TigerLikesRooster
China will have its day -- and overcapacity will be a major issue.
3 posted on
11/30/2005 7:56:15 AM PST by
EagleUSA
To: TigerLikesRooster
Don't they need to build inland areas infrastructure? If yes, it could absorb quite a lot of cement/steel/energy overcapacity.
4 posted on
11/30/2005 8:00:23 AM PST by
GSlob
To: TigerLikesRooster
SO, if there is deflation in China, what happens on this side of the pond?
5 posted on
11/30/2005 8:20:30 AM PST by
redgolum
("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
To: TigerLikesRooster
No problem.
Just drop some Yuan from helicopters!
6 posted on
11/30/2005 8:21:01 AM PST by
Kenny500c
To: TigerLikesRooster
frontline offers an interesting take on China's economic reforms.
10 posted on
11/30/2005 9:13:03 AM PST by
Milhous
(Sarcasm - the last refuge of an empty mind.)
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