Posted: under China.
Tags: Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage, Country China, Natural Resources
Emily asked: China’s Natural Resources.
Explain how the items might result in an absolute or comparative advantage for the country.
Suzanne
Sep 22 2007
Posted: under China.
Tags: Beijing, Cheap Stuff, Clothes, Shoes, Trip To China
RiRi asked:
I am going on a trip to China and I just wanted to know from anyone who has been there or knows, how much the clothes and shoes cost? I am talking about fashionable trendy stuff that is not expensive. I would like to work out roughly how much to carry for such. Oh and if any one can give ideas of which places are best to shop for cheap stuff. I’ll be going to Beijing.
Jacqueline
Sep 18 2007
Posted: under China.
Tags: Bond Yields, Buying Bonds, China, Dollar Exchange Rate, Gilts
awindsor200 asked:
I am not an economist. If the USA runs up debt serviced by bonds, at present China buys the debt as bonds, gilts etc. This sounds ominous. This encourages US debt and keeps bond yields low, as they can easily find a buyer at present ? Surely it can all go horribly wrong if China, amongst others, stop buying ? My real question is why do they buy up US debt? What is the advantage for China in terms of dollar yuan exchange rates ?
Barbara
Sep 16 2007
Posted: under China.
Tags: Business China, Business In China, Consumers, Middleman, Web Company
D L asked:
I’ve heard of people who sell products from China to Consumers, and they send their request over the web to the responding company in China–who then sends the product from China to the consumer. No warehouse needed. What does this entail, and what if I want to deal with more than one product? Do I have to file a licence somewhere? How do I find these companies? Are there other’s–say in India or elsewhere?
Kristin
Sep 02 2007