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"Jim" wrote There is nothing "alleged" about it. It's a fact, and it's quite spectacular. The Chinese Communist Party told you so, therefor it is? No, the US State Department told me: http://fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/21124.pdf#search='china's%20econ omic%20growth' Congressional Research Service China's Economic Conditions Updated May 21, 2003 Wayne M. Morrison Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division A paper published to support the World Trade Org. policies with China - LOL! Let us examine the source of the statistics used to support this paper's report. Pg 5, China's Average Annual Real GDP Growth Rates: 1960-2002 Source: Official Chinese government data. Pg 7, Source: Chinese government statistics. Pg 8, Note: PPP data for China should be interpreted with caution. China is not a fully developed market economy; the prices of many goods and services are distorted due to price controls and government subsidies. Pg 9, Source: International Monetary Fund, Direction of Trade Statistics and official Chinese statistics. Pg 10, Source: Official Chinese trade data. Note: Chinese data on its bilateral trade often differ substantially from the official trade data of other countries on their trade with China. Pg 11, Source: Official Chinese trade data. Source: Official Chinese trade statistics. NEXT! Here is Jim's 2nd attempt to pull a rabbit out of his search engine hat: and several private economists, here for starters: http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.e...na_CBB03.pdf#s earch='china's%20economic%20growth' Do a little research of your own. I'm not here to do it for you. You're welcome for the education. Jim Jeffrey D. Sachs & Wing Thye Woo Earth Institute at Columbia University [I won't comment about Columbia U. and their Jihadists - LOL] Pg 45: "Data caluculated from [China] State Statistics Bureau, Comprehensive Statistical Data and Materials on 50 Years of New China ,1999." Pg 48: "These were 'estimated' based on communication[?] with [Chinese] 'government' economists." "Source: Citigroup 'estimates'." And who are "Zhou and Wang" (Zhou Fangsheng and Xiaolu Wang) the often quoted "sources" in the above link? Zhou Fangsheng: director of the National Economic Research Institute, Beijing, China, which is under the CCP's Ministry of Finance. [The CCP's economic propaganda dept.] [Please note the following two quotes were from Chinese Communist Party regulated web sites.] Zhou Fangsheng - "There are no accurate figures available nationwide on the operations of the restructured enterprises. This is because they are no longer managed by government departments." http://www.china.org.cn/english/BAT/107811.htm LOL - what he is saying is there are NO reliable Chinese statistics whatsoever, period. Zhou Fangsheng - "Presently, there isn't any accurate data nationwide at all that may reflect the conditions of survival and development of enterprises after restructuring, because after enterprise restructuring, they are no longer under administration of the government departments. And it is therefore very hard to make data tracking and statistics." http://www.eobserver.com.cn/english/readnews.asp?ID=237 LOL - these statements are hilarious! If Zhou Fangsheng had access to or EVER published "accurate figures" without the blessings of the CCP he would most likely be dead. Example: "New York Times researcher Zhao Yan was formally arrested last October for revealing state secrets, a crime which carries a maximum sentence of death. The secret was believed to be the news that former leader Jiang Zemin was retiring from politics." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...0/AR2005053001 207_pf.html "...a Chinese reporter in Hunan province Shi Tao was sentenced to 10 years in prison for providing state secrets to foreigners." http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-05-30-voa4.cfm Xiaolu Wang [a Phd candidate in CanahDuh] "One good spy is worth 10,000 soldiers." - Sun Tzu, ancient Chinese military strategist. "The CCP's Ministry of State Security (MSS) often co-opts Chinese travelers, especially businesspeople, scientists and academics, to gather intel or purchase technology while they're in America." "The MSS especially prizes overseas Chinese students, hi-tech workers and researchers living in the U.S. because of their access to sensitive technology and research/development that Beijing can use for civilian and military purposes." http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles...e.asp?ID=18250 CanahDuh is also a major target of the CCP. There are numerous articles to support this if YOU do YOUR research. I read your links Jim. Your idea of education falls far short of my experience. Consider yourself "slightly" enlightened. To provide more enlightenment for your feeble mind would require exorcism. At least next time read what you post from your search engine results and do YOUR research. Ciao! |
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