Ok.. so.. here it goes. I have a research paper and unfortunately, no one whom i've asked has replied to me.. I have my fingers crossed right now.. I need somebody to please help me. Can you please answer these following questions for me? some of it is just opinions so it doesn't have to be right or wrong..
1. What do you think of China's rising economy?
2. In your opinion, what are the advantages and disadvantages for other countries of their economic boom?
3. How do you feel about the fact that almost everything we buy are mostly labeled, "MADE IN CHINA"?
4. Do you think we're really saving more money by buying low-priced goods from China than if we manufacture it here in the U.S.?
5. What do you suggest other countries should do so that they won't get adveresly affected by China's economic boom?
Thank you sooo much! Could you please give me your name too? Thank you!
China's economic boom?
1. China is just copying our form of corporate communism. Their form of corporate communism however is rooted in abject tyranny. However, now that more business is coming to China to make China's ruling elite wealthy, those businesses have caused a rise in wages and standard of living improvements, so the corporations are now abandoning China and going to Viet Nam and African nations.
2. The chief disadvantage is that globalization makes the entire world compete on poverty level wages and standards of living. Whereas industrialized nations SHOULD have been trying to help less-developed nations produce their own commercial marketing, thus raising their standard of living on their terms, instead, industrialized nations have been allowing the global international corporation cartels to destroy local markets all around the world, thus destroying local businesses and agriculture in the process.
The global marketing playing field is now legal and political mayhem of the international corporation and their cartels against Democracy and social economic prosperity, making the international corporations be nothing less than leeches on regional and local markets. The international marketing system -- not the global market system singular -- should be geared to serving the local market first, and selling excess products to those nations who either cannot produce those products and services or are involved with producing products and services which are beyond their scope, but then, that would eliminate the international corporate cartels!
3. That is why Wal-Mart put Rubbermaid USA and four other major corporations into bankruptcy! Rather than to continue our standard of living to keep our people employed and our businesses profitable, China has been the means of subverting and sabotaging our markets and employment because their low-wage society can produce cheaper without environmental and anti-trust controls. I feel the "Made In China" label is a sell-out of our nation by the traitors of commerce!
4. When someone buys a pair of US shoes for $25, the money remains in our nation and is distributed to other US businesses who supply the materials, distribute the goods, and retails the items.
When someone buys a pair of Chinese (or Viet Namese or Libyan) shoes for $9.95, that money leaves our USA because the distributors, shippers, and producers of that product are often international corporations who suck away those profits from our nation.
5. Every nation should be "protectionist" to its own economy. Then should there be a nation which cannot produce certain goods, sell excess production to those nations. There is nothing wrong with buying uniquely foreign products from the original country: zori shoes (called here "floppies", "shower shoes", "flip-flops" etc) were created by Japanese, Italian leather shoes have always been uniquely Italian, Toyota automobiles have always been traditionally compact in size and our own auto industry has generally refused to produce them (which is why I bought my Mazda/Ford Courier mini-pickup truck back in 1978). But traditional products produced locally, from notebooks to computers to furniture and so forth, should always be purchased from local or regional businesses. That supports our own society.
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