Re: Inflation is a real problem in China



really idiot !!! you are oil bottle *** imposterizer !!!! you are
moron troll from new territories in hong kong !!!!!!



On Jan 2, 5:53 pm, JianZeMin is a Jap *** <moc...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
a little cut in price by a monopolized business,
is just the tear from cocodile, stupid !!!!


fyfp...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Dec 28, 1:52 am, PaPaPeng <PaPaP...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 05:30:36 -0800 (PST), "fyfp...@xxxxxxxxx"

<fyfp...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I don't care what those figures or economic data have to say.  Behind
the fancy numbers is an ugly picture of the gap between the rich and
the poor.  The latter has been robbed by inflation.  This phenomenon
is also true of Canada, USA and HK too.  But the poor over there in
these places do have better protection against the onslaught of
inflation than what I think China has for its people.

Views?

So what do you propose?  Price controls?  Income subsidies?    If you
want to complain about global economic trends that also impact China
you must also come up with desirable outcomes, therefore propose
remedies,  for the issues you have raised.  You can opine with great
authority since you already live in and work in China. You have a
respectable education and job.  You can't plead mignorance and
complain in vacuo.  I recall with glee your earlier posts where you
threw impossibly wide and ill defined questions as assignments for
your students to tackle.  Since you wrote them you should remember
exactly what you wrote.  Do use your student assignment questions to
give us your opinion on the subject matter you raised in this post.

The government is doing something, of course.  In relation to what
other governments have done to curb the impact of inflation in their
own countries, the Chinese government might have got a passing mark in
relation to the level of economic development and the time span such a
development has been unfolded since the introduction of the market
economy.  That, however, does not mean it is immune to criticism.

The Chinese government has curbed the cost of public transportation,
for example, which is a great way to reduce the burden on people.  In
relation to the HK scenario, the Chinese government in this regard has
probably done an admirable job.

If you get angry whenever people bring out the 'market imperfections'
in the Chinese society, you will be bring us back to the days of Mao
when everything said and reported had to be glorious and dandy.  That,
PPP, is worse than getting of the ivory tower of intellectuals.

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