Socialist Market Economy - China's Key to Success

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2009

Fareed Zakaria GPS, CNN

China's Premier Wen Jiabao

Author Adam Smith, "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" and "The Wealth of Nations".


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  • @DarthMai so? China doesn't want to end up like Japan whose economic rise was destroyed by U.S. China won't comply with the same accusations done to Japan.

  • Double gay

  • India need to learn from China. Your caste system is out-dated, impairs social mobility, destroy incentives.

  • @DarthMai taxes got decreased and regulations were softened under Bush...

  • @DarthMai Creativity is important for civilizations to dominate.;

  • As an Indian I have full respect to the Chinese. They held to their ideologies, maintained their cultures and are still prospering unlike us. We prefer to follow White asses.

  • @DarthMai Americans print money

  • @qhtsm9 Wait, killing people is wrong so let's kill people who kill people? That is the distilled version of your argument. Some people shouldn't have internet access.

  • @Scientisticsoviet agreed!

  • @qhtsm9

    qhtsm9 knows his stuff.

    this is not speculation, fiction, or taking sides......

    this is undeniable facts of history. and so ppl need to do some homework before they claim to be an expert.

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