China's Economic Woes: Decline, Collapse or Recovery?

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With all the challenges facing it, can China reform its political and economic systems to deal with the issues? If not, what will be the impact on the rest of the world, especially those countries like Korea and Japan who trade heavily with China?

Antonio Graceffo, PhD has lived in China, speaks the language and understands the culture. As an economist and writer of several books, he will present an insider’s view of what has been happening and what to expect in the future. Commentator. Ben Lai, as the founder of the China-US Business Association, has numerous insider sources into what is happening and will provide his observation of these challenges from a businessman’s perspective. Hosted by Roger Wetherall, USA Coordinator of UPF's International Association for Peace and Economic Development.
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With all due respect Mr austrian economist, your model for development is what Thatcher, Reagan etc adopted and look at the UK today. China could swollow the UK economically. Have you been to the major cities in the USA to see tent cities. I live in DC, come visit 2 blocks from the white house is a huge tent city. The Austrian school economic model is a disaster. I will bet that China will do just fine, worry bout Europe. Look at Germany

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