John Simke briefly discusses how the Chinese economy works and whether or not its growth is real and sustainable. Simke goes on to look at the question many may be asking, 'Can China become a high value economy?' and compares advantages and disadvantages should this be the case.
 

John SimkePresentation: China’s Economic Power - Can China Become a High-Value Economy? (PDF - 1MB)
By: John Simke, Founder, Canadian Centre for Outsourcing Research and Education (CORE)
Date given: November 3, 2011
Event: for G. Raymond Chang The School of Continuing Education at Ryerson University


Can China Become a High-Value Economy? | Presentation by John Simke

January 3, 2011 6:00 AM

John Simke briefly discusses how the Chinese economy works and whether or not its growth is real and sustainable. Simke goes on to look at the question many may be asking, 'Can China become a high value economy?' and compares advantages and disadvantages should this be the case.

 


John SimkePresentation: China’s Economic Power - Can China Become a High-Value Economy? (PDF - 1MB)
By: John Simke, Founder, Canadian Centre for Outsourcing Research and Education (CORE)
Date given: November 3, 2011
Event: for G. Raymond Chang The School of Continuing Education at Ryerson University

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