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For a long time now, China has been investing in the U.S., and the U.S. has been buying Chinese exports. Can concern about currency manipulation and inflation borne of and then exacerbated by the recession derail that relationship?
Has the subprime crisis in the U.S. made Chinese regulators too cautious? Wharton experts take a look at the Chinese government's role in their markets and its effect.
China's economy is advancing and growing fast as it prepares to enter the World Trade Organization this year. In the past 20 years, China has been able to successfully improve its financial systemsa process that took the U.S. about 200 years.
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