China allows rudimentary free markets, but the state is the biggest actor in economics. And the sole political actor espousing a communist ideology. Thus its a communist state.
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Originally posted by sbabbab View PostOh dear, a 32 year old man resorting to swearing as a form of reply argument.
Instead of spouting insults, how about you act your age and challenge every point i have made, and clearly explain how exactly it is sh**.
Also please elaborate on what we export from America? Im expecting a great deal from your comment.
"you are proud of contributing to my success"
Again please elaborate.
It doesn't take a great deal to explain my post. At least it shouldn't. Consider this. You have two identical products, infact they don't even need to be identical they only need to be similar. One will cost your 2 units of your currency the other will cost you 1. Which one do you buy? Now keep in mind we are talking firms not individuals, firms who are trying to profit.
U.S goods are cheaper at the current exchange rate - of course there are other countries you import from - So your firms are drawn to importing more than you are exporting and you are contributing to the ouput of my country.
Got it?
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Originally posted by capt_sam View PostChina allows rudimentary free markets, but the state is the biggest actor in economics. And the sole political actor espousing a communist ideology. Thus its a communist state.
Personally I'm in awe of their growth trend and wonder when it will hit its ceiling. And how western economies will be affected.
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Originally posted by Jambo Boy View Post!!Shawn = worst poster on this forum.
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Well he's just made a statement without giving a decent explanation. We can all do that. Europes economy isn't really any worse than the US.
I could have said the opposite two weeks ago, the US was suffering more than us. Everyone in the west is being hit at the moment, even China affected. They are being hit hard from recent events, factories closing every week and exportation slowing dramatically.
The USD is a lot stronger on the pound compared to 2 weeks ago but that helps our export market. It's not a bad thing.
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