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To: KyrosL who wrote (87838)3/9/2012 8:09:35 AM
From: arun gera3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218308
 
>It's tough rebalancing China towards domestic consumption when most of the saved income belongs to the rich, who have a much smaller propensity to consume.>

The Gini coefficient rises if the yuan is kept fixed...the exporters are subsidized by the rest.



To: KyrosL who wrote (87838)3/9/2012 12:23:35 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218308
 
Food is the key in 'China light':

Inflation is politically dangerous for the Communist Party because it erodes economic gains that underpin the party's monopoly on power. A price spike last year stoked frustration among a public that is angry about pervasive corruption, a yawning gap between rich and poor, pollution and product safety scandals.

Read more: http://newsok.com/chinas-inflation-falls-as-food-prices-ease/article/feed/357440#ixzz1odjaQaXn

Beijing should free up imports of grain for animals and redefine the country's grain security policy by only placing restrictions on imports for human consumption.
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