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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (6793)10/7/2003 2:41:13 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Hello Jacob, You are well, I trust.

<<You seem to be saying that China is so big, that it's huge inertia and mass will give it different dynamics than other developing nations. Sounds reasonable. But is it a qualitative difference, or just a quantitative difference?>>

... following up to your comments to my earlier post Message 16172978 <<August 6th, 2001>>, as some 25 months has flowed by, I suspect the difference of dynamics may be a qualitative one AND quantitative two.

I will stand by this subsequent post Message 16178484 <<August 7th, 2001>>

<<Fact of the matter is, China is today, and has been for the past 20 years, the most drastic, fastest, smoothest, and most successful example of overall national reform in the world, bar none ...>>

... and it is looking like that political reform soon may also be Message 19358135 <<September 30th, 2003>>, after that, who knows, but we can guess, and you are right, abracadabra beckons and TeoTwawKi winks :0)

Chugs, Jay
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