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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bert who wrote (133988)5/31/2017 10:31:37 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217620
 
i agree w/ <<China has multiple bubbles,>>

and disagree w/ <<and they’re all getting ready to burst.>>

a guess, that ...

the last china bubble bursted for 800 years.

what is happening in china, so far, is mere and tentative recovery from that 800-years bursting.

point of destination?

another guess, perhaps say around eventual 36% of global gdp, or maybe a bit of reflexive overshoot.



To: Bert who wrote (133988)6/1/2017 8:32:53 PM
From: Arran Yuan  Respond to of 217620
 
It is a leopard as there is a dot?

Such pieces in the recent 3 years or so made me wonder why these prognostic dooms never have come to play out. It is probably because China is at a different developmental stage not merely economically, but also in terms of society. Countries, excluding Japan as it is a quasi state of the States, that are not commensurate with USA in volume developed in a dependent way on USA, while China does in a symbiosis way with it. Evidences are abundant, especially in fields of sciences and technology now.