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Victor Shih of Northwestern University speaks about the ambiguous boundary between public spending and corporate debt.
By Victor Shih Cambridge University Press (2007), 264 pages The old view of the Chinese leadership as split ideologically between liberal "reformers" and reactionary "hard-liners ...
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Victor Shih, a China expert at Northwestern University, on China's potential economic bubble: "It's a Ponzi scheme whose head is the central bank, and it can print money."
Over 35 panelists from around the globe gathered, along with Professor Ed Altman of NYU and Professor Victor Shih of Northwestern Univerity at the Asia-Pac region's highest quality ...
I N D EPTH : D ISTRESSED M ARKET O UTLOOK Victor Shih, Northwestern University As the euphoria surrounding the Olympics begins to fade, the market in China must confront several ...
... government debt to 96 percent of gross domestic product next year, increasing the risk of a financial crisis in the world's third-biggest economy, Professor Victor Shih ...
Asian Economies (Japanese) Ajiken World Trends (Japanese) Yearbook of Asian Affairs (Japanese) The Contemporary Middle East (Japanese) Latin America Report (Japanese) Africa ...
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