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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (72759)4/5/2011 1:17:07 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) of 217574
 
Wow, China has passed Japan in GDP. How could they do it since they have only 1.3 billion young and energetic people being a tenth of Japan's population of 110 million aging old geezers.

Macau beating Las Vegas? While my data is not statistically robust, when I have inspected Sky City casino in Auckland, my subjective statistical observation was that there were swarms of people who were likely Made in China who had $100 notes galore slapping down on roulette and other guaranteed loss devices. I have seen many other subjective cultural practices which lead me to think there is a general Made in China zero sum game approach to life in general and economic activity in particular.

Meanwhile, China tempts people to join them by:
americanmanufacturing.org What did he do wrong that he needs to be kidnapped, disappeared and gaoled?

Who is ahead on cigarette consumption? What's the air quality like in Beijing and Hong Kong?

More patents than Not So Great Britain? With 20 times the population, that's not totally surprising: <"And the growth rate from China was an astonishing 56.2 percent -- astonishing because it's a growth rate that comes on a base that was larger than those of France or the United Kingdom," he told journalists. >

There is a qualitative issue about patents. The GSM Cartel of slime-balls wanted to do what's called patent counting to determine relative royalty shares of W-CDMA/LTE. Qualcomm pointed out that the quality of the inventions matters more than how many of them there are.

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