The blogger, Nicholas P. Manganaro, is a licensed attorney and currently resides in Beijing. This blog serves as an occasional and non-commercial China-focused news aggregator. The views expressed by Mr. Manganaro do not necessarily reflect those of his employers, colleagues, or clients, nor should they be interpreted as legal advice or solicitation to provide legal services.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!
Today's New York Times has a great piece on China's evolving economy. The country's transition from an agrarian society to the world's factory may have been the "easy" part. China's business model of cheap labor is not sustainable, as manufacturers will inevitably find cheaper alternatives. Maintaining China's robust growth will require innovative products and services. Just ask the United States.
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