JJRousseau
Today I read an interesting editorial by Kenneth Rogoff, a professor of economics and public policy at Harvard and former chief economist at the IMF. The original article can be found at "http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/technology-complexity-economy-catastrophe/article15885 65/". In the article, he makes the claim that in our world today "the speed of innovation seems to be outstripping government regulators' capacity to deal with risks". I believe there is a difference between "can not" and "will not"
China's Industrial Revolution started in the 20th century, over two centuries behind Europe. Now this new global economic powerhouse is preparing to properly step onto the world stage; with this step, China will soon no longer be "the world's workshop".
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