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China's Automobile Market Slows Further - Automakers revising their investment plans
Japan's Exports to China Increasing not Despite but Because of the Yen's Appreciation
The Plunge in the Dollar Puts Upward Pressure on the Yuan - Should China continue to peg to the dollar?
The Need to Watch Out for a Real Estate Bubble - Are rising prices the result of real demand or speculation?
Why China Hesitated to Raise Interest Rates - Taking central bank independence into account
China Moves to Raise Interest Rates - Room still remains for additional rate hikes
Three Scenarios for Cross-Straits Relations - An analysis based on the "trilemma" faced by the communist party
How to Overcome the Oil Crisis - Energy conservation efforts are the key
The Huge Debate over Privatization and MBOs - Can the drain on state-owned assets be justified?
Persistent Anti-Japanese Sentiments Heighten the Risks for Investment in China - Striving for a virtuous cycle between economic and political Sino-Japanese ties
Will China's Four Major Banks Succeed in Going Public? - Establishing corporate governance will be Impossible if they remain under state control
How to Solve the Three Agriculture-related Problems - Labor mobility holds the key
Fourteen Chinese Firms Make their Way into Fortune's "Global 500" - State-owned enterprises continue to dominate the list
Can Consumption Replace Investment as a Growth Engine?
Understanding Deflation and Inflation "Made in China" - The need to distinguish between the impact on Japanese output prices and input prices
The Political Aspect of China's Business Cycle - Synchronization with the communist party congress
Chinese Automobile Industry Facing Overcapacity - Japanese automakers required to change their strategy
Size of China's Market is Just One-fourth That of North America - The impact of an economic slowdown on Japan will be small
The Chinese Economy After the Burst of the Bubble - Lessons to be learned from Japan
Why China's Investment Efficiency is Low - Financial reforms are lagging behind
China Surpasses Japan to Become the World's Third-Largest Trader - But the "workshop of the world" is still fragile
Constitutional Amendments to Promote Private Businesses - The contradiction between the economic and political systems remains unsolved
Chinese Firms are Striving to Establish Their Own Brands - Will it lead to a further advancement of "made in China"?
Japan's "China Syndrome" Dissipating as Exports to China Surge
The China Factor is Contributing to Japan's Economic Recovery - Output expanding as the terms of trade improve
Japan Benefiting from the Simultaneous Progress of Deflation and Inflation Induced by China
China Should Create a Huge Unified Market Through Domestic Free Trade Agreements
The Privatization of State-owned Enterprises as the Key to Northeastern Development
China's Rise Pressures ASEAN to Make Industrial Adjustments - Industrial upgrading or deindustrialization
For Whom Does the Smiling Curve Smile? - China is caught in the immiserizing growth trap
The Conditions for Successful Business Operations in China - The case of Komatsu