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A Socialist Market Economy (It’s a mix!) A Socialist Market Economy (It’s a mix!)
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In the 1980s new economic “rules” were introduced and applied only in certain urban areas on the Pacific Coast known as Special Economic Zones Senzhen Zhuhai Shantou Xiamen (3 more were added later) In the 1980s new economic “rules” were introduced and applied only in certain urban areas on the Pacific Coast known as Special Economic Zones Senzhen Zhuhai Shantou Xiamen (3 more were added later)
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The Goal: attract technologies and investments from abroad Government Incentives included Low taxes Less environmental regulations Eased import-export regulations Simple, low-risk leases Hiring [relatively cheap] labor under contract Profits were allowed to be sent back to investors’ home countries Additionally, the Chinese Government built business- friendly infrastructure Expanded seaport facilities, roads, railroads and airports Constructed apartment buildings to accommodate hundreds of thousands of workers The Goal: attract technologies and investments from abroad Government Incentives included Low taxes Less environmental regulations Eased import-export regulations Simple, low-risk leases Hiring [relatively cheap] labor under contract Profits were allowed to be sent back to investors’ home countries Additionally, the Chinese Government built business- friendly infrastructure Expanded seaport facilities, roads, railroads and airports Constructed apartment buildings to accommodate hundreds of thousands of workers
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What % of the goods sold at Walmart are made in China? A. Less than 25% B. Between 25 and 45 % C. Between 45 and 70% D. Over 70% What % of the goods sold at Walmart are made in China? A. Less than 25% B. Between 25 and 45 % C. Between 45 and 70% D. Over 70%
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Cargo lines the docks, awaiting export from the Yantian International Container Terminal in Shenzen China assembles more toys, stitches more shoes, and sews more garments than any other nation. It has also become the world’s largest maker of electronics. WHY? China assembles more toys, stitches more shoes, and sews more garments than any other nation. It has also become the world’s largest maker of electronics. WHY?
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1.4 billion people = greatest natural resource on the planet! Largest human migration in history as hundreds of millions of peasants move from the countryside to live in urban areas 1.4 billion people = greatest natural resource on the planet! Largest human migration in history as hundreds of millions of peasants move from the countryside to live in urban areas RankCountry (or dependent territory)PopulationDate % of world population 1 China 1,347,350,000 December 31, 2011 19.22% 2 India 1,210,193,422 March 1, 2011 17.27% 3 United States 313,406,000 April 22, 2012 4.47% 4 Indonesia 237,641,326 May 1, 2010 3.39% 5 Brazil 192,376,496 July 1, 2011 2.74% 6 Pakistan 179,345,000 April 22, 2012 2.56% 7 Nigeria 162,471,000 July 1, 2012 2.32% 8 Russia 143,056,383 January 1, 2012 2.04% 9 Bangladesh 142,319,000 March 15, 2011 2.03% 10 Japan 127,650,000 March 1, 2012 1.82% While we are sitting in class… How many Chinese children will be born? How many American children will be born?
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People not machinery = savings Little to no regulation = savings Cultural values reinforce self-discipline and obedience = lower management costs Only 15 managers for 5,000 workers Our High School: 3 managers for 129 workers Lower Cost of Living = Lower Wages Companies don’t have to provide ‘benefits’ like healthcare or retirement/pensions NOT the cheapest labor! Stability & reliability People not machinery = savings Little to no regulation = savings Cultural values reinforce self-discipline and obedience = lower management costs Only 15 managers for 5,000 workers Our High School: 3 managers for 129 workers Lower Cost of Living = Lower Wages Companies don’t have to provide ‘benefits’ like healthcare or retirement/pensions NOT the cheapest labor! Stability & reliability
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The price at which Chinese manufacturers can deliver certain goods and services The price American (or any other country’s) manufacturers/suppliers have to match to keep their customers The pros and the cons? The price at which Chinese manufacturers can deliver certain goods and services The price American (or any other country’s) manufacturers/suppliers have to match to keep their customers The pros and the cons?
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“How the U.S. Lost Out on iPhone Work” “We shouldn’t be criticized for using Chinese workers,” a current Apple executive said. “The U.S. has stopped producing people with the skills we need.” “How the U.S. Lost Out on iPhone Work” “We shouldn’t be criticized for using Chinese workers,” a current Apple executive said. “The U.S. has stopped producing people with the skills we need.” People flooded Foxconn Technology with résumés at a 2010 job fair in Henan Province, China.
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How many Chinese children were born? 1, 394 (34/minute) How many American children were born? 328 (8/minute) How many Chinese children were born? 1, 394 (34/minute) How many American children were born? 328 (8/minute)
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