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China: Winner takes all? or are there alternatives

by JAK | Oct 21, 2012 | big ideas, development, industry futures

In the past few years China has become much more noticeable as a consumer of resources. At an intellectual level we know and understand that China ( and India also) has a growing middle class of consumers as well as having been the production engine of the planet; but...

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