Well, China is currently the world's third-largest ethanol producer. But with output of about 2.1 million tons a year, production might still be a long way behind global leaders Brazil and the US.
What about technology transfer out of the University of Washington? Is it getting better, and are we going to see more innovation coming out that gets commercialized in the Seattle area?
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What's behind this miracle? Professor Liang Ming from the Ministry of Commerce offers his analysis.
When I was in economics graduate school, we learned none of the history Stoller discusses and our mathematical models did not reflect the real economic consequences of policies. Many of my fellow students specialized in antitrust and went on to become senior regulators. But, I'm sure they did not understand the negative consequences of dismantling Franklin Roosevelt's anti-monopoly laws and regulations. I hope that Chinese regulators become familiar with this history, so they don't make the same mistakes Americans did.
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What I hope for from the political process in this is that open-mindedness. One of the things I find frustrating — and I’m going to do my thing here — is I don’t ask anybody, especially in the Democratic party right now to run around campaigning on the fact that Amazon is good for the country because I know that’s not politically palatable. But the fact is we are. My view is if you’re a Democrat or you’re a progressive who still believes that capitalism, effectively regulated, is the best engine for economic growth and therefore poverty alleviation and job creation, then what do you want large employers to do? You want them to raise wages.
What the report has going for it is that last week Staples met with the FTC. According to The Sun-Sentinel, the FTC indicated an approval would only come with Staples or Office Depot “divesting a going concern.” This means one of the companies must sell a standalone business unit. Another factor that makes the rumor sound?legitimate is that Staples’ stock has declined 60 percent since 2008 and management appears to really, really want this merger to happen.
Whatever nice words the opposition camp in Hong Kong may utter, it does not alter the fact that it was using wrong measures to affect the election.
When I am interviewed on Hong Kong, I begin with basics: Why is Hong Kong so important to China? I offer five reasons-two economic, three political.