Too many topics about China are discussed at BFI. Zhiguo He seems to be obsessed about catering to ccp.
Zhiguo He has made BFI at UChicago a china forum
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Nothing about China here.
https://bfi.uchicago.edu/news/
One working paper about China here, not by Zhiguo.
https://bfi.uchicago.edu/working-papers/
Nothing about China here.
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The Chinese economy is catching up with the US economy, but we understand little about it. Why shouldn't there be more research about China?
Too many topics about China are discussed at BFI. Zhiguo He seems to be obsessed about catering to ccp.
I am a China bro. I can help you understand why the Chinese economy is catching up. Most young people in China are overly educated and overly hardworking (why? Culture!). They are willing to do the same type of work with 1/10 of the salary of those in the US. It just that easy, quality of labor!
It has NOTHING to do with the financial system/market in China. BTW, China's financial system is way way way inferior than the one in the US. It is full of cheating, inside trading, and lack of regulations. If you say research in China's finance is interesting, then YES because China has a lot of reforms, which offers nice structured data for research. But it is no more interesting than any other policy like labor/education. -
Nothing about China here.
https://bfi.uchicago.edu/news/
One working paper about China here, not by Zhiguo.
https://bfi.uchicago.edu/working-papers/
Nothing about China here.
https://bfi.uchicago.edu/events/check its youtube video channel and you will see many discussion and seminars about china
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check its youtube video channel and you will see many discussion and seminars about china
Those are video recordings from the "COVID-19 and Economics: China, Asia and Beyond" virtual seminar series.
https://bfi.uchicago.edu/event/covid-19-and-economics-china-asia-and-beyond/
I highly doubt you or OP are actual economists.
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According to your logic, North Korea would have be catching up too.
The Chinese economy is catching up with the US economy, but we understand little about it. Why shouldn't there be more research about China?
Too many topics about China are discussed at BFI. Zhiguo He seems to be obsessed about catering to ccp.
I am a China bro. I can help you understand why the Chinese economy is catching up. Most young people in China are overly educated and overly hardworking (why? Culture!). They are willing to do the same type of work with 1/10 of the salary of those in the US. It just that easy, quality of labor!
It has NOTHING to do with the financial system/market in China. BTW, China's financial system is way way way inferior than the one in the US. It is full of cheating, inside trading, and lack of regulations. If you say research in China's finance is interesting, then YES because China has a lot of reforms, which offers nice structured data for research. But it is no more interesting than any other policy like labor/education. -
CCP crush all activism that would give labor decent wages and fair treatment. Basically a criminal organisation making wealth of the backs of 600 million Chinese who live on less than 150 usd a month. Elite Chinese are happy to look the other way as long as their parents are rich or they can go work in US or a big city in China.
Do locusts even feed on the weakest members of their own?
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I’d love to do research with Chinese data... the problem is getting it. Especially after the data collection agencies got gutted.
The Chinese economy is catching up with the US economy, but we understand little about it. Why shouldn't there be more research about China?
Too many topics about China are discussed at BFI. Zhiguo He seems to be obsessed about catering to ccp.
I am a China bro. I can help you understand why the Chinese economy is catching up. Most young people in China are overly educated and overly hardworking (why? Culture!). They are willing to do the same type of work with 1/10 of the salary of those in the US. It just that easy, quality of labor!
It has NOTHING to do with the financial system/market in China. BTW, China's financial system is way way way inferior than the one in the US. It is full of cheating, inside trading, and lack of regulations. If you say research in China's finance is interesting, then YES because China has a lot of reforms, which offers nice structured data for research. But it is no more interesting than any other policy like labor/education. -
Actually it's good to understand China more.
Know your enemy. Currently China understands US more than the other way around. US is too transparent.USA gave way too much access to China that was not reciprocated. Chinese citizens go to US, enjoy the wages and education they would never get in China, then spend their life on WeChat never integrating and spying for CCP. Meanwhile, they complain and joke about chaos in USA while at home they are perpetrating genocide and hide everything through media censorship.
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By integrating you mean participating in BS like BLM?
Actually it's good to understand China more.
Know your enemy. Currently China understands US more than the other way around. US is too transparent.USA gave way too much access to China that was not reciprocated. Chinese citizens go to US, enjoy the wages and education they would never get in China, then spend their life on WeChat never integrating and spying for CCP. Meanwhile, they complain and joke about chaos in USA while at home they are perpetrating genocide and hide everything through media censorship.
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is that part of the freedom americanbros are proud of?
Actually it's good to understand China more.
Know your enemy. Currently China understands US more than the other way around. US is too transparent.USA gave way too much access to China that was not reciprocated. Chinese citizens go to US, enjoy the wages and education they would never get in China, then spend their life on WeChat never integrating and spying for CCP. Meanwhile, they complain and joke about chaos in USA while at home they are perpetrating genocide and hide everything through media censorship.