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Chinese economic growth slowed - 15 Nov 08
The global economic downturn has adversely affected Chinese growth.
Many people are now left unemployed, and is now concerning the Chinese government as they try to reassure their residents that unemployment figures will soon decrease.
Tony Cheng reports.
Tags: Al, AlJazeera, China, Economics, Jazeera, Recession, Unemployment
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China's Economic Bailout
China hopes that it's half trillion dollar stimulus package will create jobs and build schools, power plants and hospitals. Barry Petersen reports.
Tags: Barry, CBS, Evening, Mitchell, News, Petersen, Russ
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China economic superpower
Analyst predict that a slowdown/recession in the US will not have a major impact on China at all, because of the ever growing middle class and domestic demand
Racist comments will be removed!!
Tags: China, Economy, Reccesion, Slowdown, Superpower, US
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101 East - China's Economy - 06 Mar 08 - Pt. 1
The US economy is facing the prospect of a recession, with the sub-prime credit crunch adding to its problems.
But many analysts are looking to China to pick up the global economic slack.
China's phenomenal expansion in the last 25 years, with current growth roaring ahead at more than ten per cent annually, has raised hopes that its strength could insulate Asia from the weakening American economy.
That has not been an entirely painless process; inflation on the mainland has been climbing, with many ordinary Chinese suffering as the cost of staple foods and goods soar.
So while for some there is optimism that Asia maybe able to weather the economic storm ahead, others warn that even here the economic picture is cloudy, forecasting lower growth rates and dangerous times ahead not...
Tags: 101, al, aljazeera, China, East, Economy, jazeera, Nabil, Teymoor
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China's Economy Rises in Americans' Eyes
Forty percent of Americans now say China is the world's leading economic power, while 33% say the same about the United States. In 2000, nearly two-thirds of Americans considered the United States to be the leading economic power.
Tags: Americans, analysis, China, commentary, Economy, European, gallup, Japan, market, Power, recession, stock, U.S., Union, World
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Behind The Boom - China
Feb 2007
China's economic boom is built on the backs of migrant workers, who flock to the cities in search of work. What are their lives like and are they getting their share of China's new prosperity?
Zou Heyen arrived in Shanghai less than a week ago. "I'm not used to life here yet. I feel like jelly after a day's work and I'm not used to the climate", she complains. She shares a cramped room with seven other girls and probably won't see her family, who live four days away, for months. But already, she has no regrets. "At home we didn't have enough to eat. I've experienced hardship so I can bear a lot". Xu Chuanruo is also grateful for the opportunities in Shanghai. He works 12 hours a days, 7 days a week, sweeping streets and rarely sees his wife and children. However, the job pays...
Tags: Boom, China, Economy, future, Journeyman, Pictures, Power, Prosperity, Work
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101 East - China's Economy - 06 Mar 08 - Pt. 2
The US economy is facing the prospect of a recession, with the sub-prime credit crunch adding to its problems.
But many analysts are looking to China to pick up the global economic slack.
China's phenomenal expansion in the last 25 years, with current growth roaring ahead at more than ten per cent annually, has raised hopes that its strength could insulate Asia from the weakening American economy.
That has not been an entirely painless process; inflation on the mainland has been climbing, with many ordinary Chinese suffering as the cost of staple foods and goods soar.
So while for some there is optimism that Asia maybe able to weather the economic storm ahead, others warn that even here the economic picture is cloudy, forecasting lower growth rates and dangerous times ahead not...
Tags: 101, al, aljazeera, China, East, Economy, jazeera
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Chinese economic planning under Mao part 1of2
Part 1 of 2. From a 6 hour documentary series called, "China: A Century of Revolution". This is a good historical example of government planning in an economy. This is china under the rule of Mao zhe dong. The chinese people worked as a collective and obeyed the rules of the chinese government. The policy was called "The Great Leap Forward". This is what resulted.
Tags: china, collective, commune, communist, economy, farm, farmer, forward, great, leap, peasant, planned
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The Chinese Economy: Can We Keep the Heat Alive? (2007)
Minxin Pei gives a pessimist's view of the Chinese economy. Hosted by the Aspen Institute, the 2007 Aspen Ideas Festival, http://www.aifestival.org, offers its participants a variety of programs, tutorials, seminars, and discussion events that together charged the town of Aspen with vibrant intellectual exchange. Some of the most inspired and provocative thinkers, writers, artists, business people, teachers and other leaders drawn from myriad fields and from across the country and around the world all gathered in a single place—to teach, speak, lead, question, and answer.
Tags: Aspen, China, Economics, Economy, Fest, Festival, Ideas, Institute, Minxin, Pei
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Chinese economic planning under Mao part 2of2
Part2of2. From a 6 hour documentary series titled, "China: A Century of Revolution". This is a good historical example of government planning in an economy. This is china under the rule of Mao zhe dong. The chinese people worked as a collective and obeyed the rules of the chinese government. The policy was called "The Great Leap Forward". This is what resulted.
Tags: china, collective, commune, communist, economy, farm, farmer, forward, great, leap, peasant, planned
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Davos Annual Meeting 2005 -Chinese Economy's Pressure Points
Managing the Chinese Economy's Pressure Points
Impressive economic growth has made China a key contributor to global recovery, a major force in commodity markets and the most important destination for foreign direct investment. But in the short to medium term, the Chinese economy also faces serious structural and political risks.
1) What challenges does the Chinese economy face in sustaining and distributing growth?
2) How might pressure points in the economy (i.e. currency issues, regional imbalances, a weak social security net, state enterprise debt) derail the "economic miracle"?
3) What reforms would help sustain smooth growth and how should these be introduced?
Li Ruogu, Deputy Governor of the People's Bank of China
Li Shenglin, Vice-Chairman, National Development and Reform...
Tags: 2005, Annual, Davos, Dawes, Economic, Forum, Jian, Meeting, Roach, Ruogu, Shenglin, WEF, Woodall, World
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The Chinese Economy: Can We Keep the Heat Alive?, II (2007)
David Dollar offers an optimist's view of the Chinese economy. Hosted by the Aspen Institute, the 2007 Aspen Ideas Festival, http://www.aifestival.org, offers its participants a variety of programs, tutorials, seminars, and discussion events that together charged the town of Aspen with vibrant intellectual exchange. Some of the most inspired and provocative thinkers, writers, artists, business people, teachers and other leaders drawn from myriad fields and from across the country and around the world all gathered in a single place—to teach, speak, lead, question, and answer.
Tags: Aspen, China, David, Dollar, Economics, Economy, Fest, Festival, Ideas, Institute
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Indian economy vs Chinese economy. Why India will overtake china by 2020- 2025 ?
Chinese need to update themselves as far as GDP ranking is concerned. Stop reading wikipedia.
For 2008 GDP ranking check out this
link
http://www.economist.com/theworldin/forecasts/COUNTRY_PAGES_2008.pdf
Tags: Africa, america, Australia, china, Europe, France, Germany, IAF, India, Latin, pakistan, Russia, UK, US
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India versus China
The documentary discusses how Indian economy compares to Chinese economy and the challenges faced by Indian economy in the years ahead. The documentary is in Hindi.
Tags: China, Economy, GDP, Hindi, India, Indian, market
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The Hidden China
www.hiddenchinmovie.com The Hidden China is a 1 hour documentary that allows the viewer behind the scenes access to a China that is rapidly changing from a state run disaster into the world's most powerful economy. Tag along with Jim Trippon, America's #1 authority on China's economy, as he travels with 25 ordinary Americans to see a side of China that no one has ever told them existed.
Featuring exclusive interviews and on camera visits to areas strictly forbidden to journalists. The Hidden China is a journey of discovery that will captivate the viewer.
To learn more about the Hidden China Movie, please visit: http://www.hiddenchinamovie.com
To learn more about invesing in China, please visit http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Category=preview
Tags: business, China, Chinese, doing, economy, in, market, stock
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China's economic growth and new markets for Rio Tinto
Learn about China's economic growth and the new markets it creates for mining company Rio Tinto.
Tags: China, economic, growth, mine, mining, Rio, Tinto
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The CHINA Meltdown
12 reasons for China's economic meltdown. How and when they will rebuild.
Tags: business, China, economy, global
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World economy banks on China - 24 October 2008
Western leaders are hoping the 1.3 billion Chinese consumers will save the world economy.
Despite three decades of rapid expansion, however, the majority of China's population remains relatively poor and hopes that they can pick up the slack left by American consumers appear to be optimistic.
Al Jazeera's Tony Cheng reports.
Tags: aljazeera, cheng, china, consumers, crisis, economic, global, tony
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Tibetans threatened by China's advance - 05 Aug 07
The traditional way of life in Tibet is coming under threat from China's economic advances. Tony Cheng, reporting for Al Jazeera from Tibet, examines how Chinese state investment is attracting more Han Chinese to the region, who are in turn taking jobs and resources away from ethnic Tibetans.
Tags: aljazeera, Cheng, China, economy, Tibet, Tony
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China - The Next Economic Superpower? [Part 1 of 2]
Will China become the largest, richest and most powerful economy in the world?
Tags: business, China, Chinese, commerce, Economic, Economics, morality, politics, Superpower, trade
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