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A Global Downturn Puts the Brakes on China’s Industry
The global downturn is reaching deep into the heart of the country’s once-rapid industrial transformation.
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A Global Downturn Puts the Brakes on China’s Industry
The global downturn is reaching deep into the heart of the country’s once-rapid industrial transformation.
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A British Lesson on Auto Bailouts
In a classic example of a futile government intervention, British Leyland went through billions in taxpayer money before going out of business.
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A British Lesson on Auto Bailouts
In a classic example of a futile government intervention, British Leyland went through billions in taxpayer money before going out of business.
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on 11-17-2008
Factory Orders Fall as Businesses Cut Back
Factory orders dropped more than expected in September as companies cut back on purchases of steel, computers and other equipment amid the economic downturn, the government reported.
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Factory Orders Fall as Businesses Cut Back
Factory orders dropped more than expected in September as companies cut back on purchases of steel, computers and other equipment amid the economic downturn, the government reported.
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Zaragoza, Beneficiary of Spain’s Heady Years, Feels the Undertow
The experience of Zaragoza, the capital of Spain’s fastest-growing region, illustrates how the crisis is spreading beyond real estate and finance to fundamental sectors of the European economy.
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on 11-03-2008
Zaragoza, Beneficiary of Spain’s Heady Years, Feels the Undertow
The experience of Zaragoza, the capital of Spain’s fastest-growing region, illustrates how the crisis spreading beyond real estate and finance to fundamental sectors of the European economy.
Posted to
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by
Anonymous
on 11-03-2008
China’s Ambition Soars to High-Tech Industry
No longer content with low-skilled manufacturing, Chinese companies are trying to move up the value chain.
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China’s Ambition Soars to High-Tech Industry
No longer content with low-skilled manufacturing, Chinese companies are trying to move up the value chain.
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