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An Open Secret: Why China Can’t Innovate
It’s the system. It’s late in the game, and most of China’s savvy entrepreneurs have migrated, have committed suicide, or been convinced to “relinquish” ownership and control of their $billion dollar companies. At this stage of the CCP drama, control … Continue reading
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China’s Anxious Future: Counting Off
The days of nearly unlimited foreign direct investment (FDI) money flowing into China from all parts of the world are over. That’s not an exaggeration. By the end of 2024, the level of FDI into China had fallen 99 percent … Continue reading
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