Category Archive: Politics

Sep 02 2012

Gordon Chang gets it wrong again (updated post)

UPDATED: Gordon Chang’s latest Forbes article reads a bit like pornography for those frustrated China-watchers who are excited by bad China news, and who get off fantasizing about a China crash & burn.  As with most China-fail enthusiasts, he downplays the financial and political resources available to the central government which might mitigate downturns in the economy. (A link to …

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Apr 24 2012

Tenacious but irrelevant

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Went to HSBC’s main office in Hong Kong the other day and was surprised to see an Occupy Hong Kong site in the ground floor.

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Mar 27 2012

Lean Leadership for the World Bank: Dr. Jim Yong Kim

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OBAMA NOMINATES LEAN THINKER FOR WORLD BANK PRESIDENT When I read that President Obama nominated a guy named Jim Yong Kim for President of the World Bank, I thought his name sounded familiar. I finally checked him out on Wikipedia and realized he was the same guy I posted about back in September, 2009. I …

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Feb 16 2012

Foxconn not a bad place to work.

This report confirms my suspicions about labor conditions at Foxconn. http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/15/us-china-apple-idUSTRE81E1FQ20120215

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Feb 16 2012

“Factory Nostalgia” a poor basis for US economic policy

Just a placeholder for a future post. For now, just a link to an interesting discussion on why, in the US, the focus on increasing the number of manufacturing jobs (as opposed to service sector jobs, for example) may be unhealthy. http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/npr/146942816/obama-s-manufacturing-push-meets-some-expert-skepticism

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Feb 02 2012

To create jobs in the USA, try leadership for a change

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Here’s an example of how industrial leadership seems to be working here in China, and why some form of it should be considered in target industries in the USA. This article from Global Sources (h/t Sinoland) shows how Guangdong province targeted an industry (in this case, LEDs) and invested in manufacturing capacity and infrastructure. The result: …

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Jan 29 2012

You want iPhone assembly jobs? Mr. President, you can’t HANDLE iPhone assembly jobs.

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The “Make it in America” crowd are just making populist noises. Lots of talk about this NY TIMES article, How U.S. Lost Out on iPhone Work. The article just reinforces what I’ve been telling the “make it in America” crowd for years– the decision to manufacture in China was not just a matter of cheaper …

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Nov 23 2009

China’s getting greentech jobs because they invested. The US didn’t

In my last post I bitch and moan about US politicians and their bitching and moaning. But really, look at China’s pro-active stance on turning the requirement for clean energy into value-added economic activity. On Nov. 20th, the WSJ online posted an article China’s CIC to Invest in 2 Clean-Energy Firms.  Subscription is required (I’m …

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Nov 21 2009

US Cleantech jobs gone to China: Stop bitching & start competing

American politicians and pundits should stop complaining about successful Chinese competition for greentech and other “good”  jobs.  Rather than complain, they should get off their soapboxes and work towards incentivizing and encouraging US industry.  They should be asking following question:  ”The Chinese have their plan, what’s ours?” This article from yesterday’s Industry Week cites a …

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