Cheap Goods and Labour are not China’s only leading exports
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December 14th, 2009 by AdvisorAnalyst
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In an article published today at GlobeAdvisor.com, Pierre Daillie, Managing Editor, AdvisorAnalyst.com discusses the idea that cheap goods and labour are not all that China is exporting these days.
China is lauded as the most significant contributor to the world’s economy, printing 8.9% GDP growth during the third quarter. Its massive stimulus is helping to lift the world out of its economic funk. Or is it?
China’s chief export may no longer be just cheap goods or cheap labour, but controversy, over whether its policies are inflationary or deflationary for the developed world.
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http://www.globeadvisor.com/advisoranalyst/aa200912131.html
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