Tuesday, January 25, 2005

puffed-up China and under-appreciated India

rediff.com: Rajeev Srinivasan :
"a surprisingly negative survey in The Economist (June 15) titled A dragon out of puff (the magazine is the unofficial voice of NATO, and they generally like totalitarian states, so the tone is quite amazing)

an article in the San Jose Mercury News (March 25) titled China's 'growth' is not what it seems

several articles in Time (June 17), for example Workers' Wasteland

a story in Newsweek (April 8 International Edition) titled 'How Much Is China Cooking Its Numbers?'

a story in the Singapore Straits Times (March 27) titled 'Is China's Economic Growth Just a Charade?'

an opinion piece in The Asian Wall Street Journal (February 26) titled India and China: Asia's Tortoise and Hare

an opinion piece in The International Herald Tribune (April 2) titled 'China: the Big Four banks head towards collapse'

an article in The Economist (March 14) titled China: How cooked are the books?

an article in The New York Times (March 19) titled 'Factories, Fewer Workers Bring More Labor Unrest To China.' "

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