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Impressive discussion of the new power of developing countries to influence world finance and economy. This is an astute comparative report, drawn from a range of important news sources and presented fairly. High marks for context.
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We rarely hear the voice of developing nations on economic matters in the mainstream press. This story focuses rightly on China, and goes deep to the root of its economy - the worker. I've seen this nowhere else. Additional links on the LinkTV site to allow those with more interest to explore further would be welcome.
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Global Pulse focuses on the developing nations' perspectives on the financial crisis, and their relationship with the developed world. Recommended.
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| Topics | World, Business, U.S., Politics | Global Economy, Bush Administration |
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| Submitted by | Submitted by Kaizar Campwala - Nov 17, 2008 - 9:38 AM PST |
| Reviewed by | Kaizar Campwala (review), Derek Hawkins (review), Dale Penn (review), Abdul Manan Muhamad (review) |
| Edited by | Kaizar Campwala - Nov 17, 2008 - 9:49 AM PST |
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Dale Penn wrote:
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The market, worldwide, is calling the question as to the economic sustainability of the US. We ignore their voices at our own peril. Substantial changes beyond what any of us can, or are willing to, imagine may be in store for us as the world economy seeks to level the playing economic playing field.