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    EDITORIAL
    Will China Repeat the Mistakes it Made in 2008?
    For the past two weeks, observers of the Chinese economy have been in a period of confusion over whether or not China will increase interest rates and appreciate the value of the RMB
    EO Editorial Board | 2010-05-18
    EDITORIAL
    No Pain No Gain: Regulating the Property Market in the Long-term
    In the wake of the central government issuing ten policies to curb China's speculative property market, local governments are following suit; some are taking an even tougher position.
    EO Editorial Board | 2010-05-12
    EDITORIAL
    Let Us Learn From Disaster
    Disaster should be a record of our progress. Reevaluating our construction quality, founding a disaster-relief system...
    EO Editorial Board | 2010-04-27
    EDITORIAL
    Protection Against Overheating Puts Local Government at Risk
    Together, increasing interest rates and applying pressure on the property bubble form a "double-squeeze" on local governments
    EO Editorial Board | 2010-04-20
    PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
    How Many "36 Guidelines" Do We Need?
    The answer is quite simple: we only need one.
    EO Editorial Board | 2010-04-09
    SANDSTORMS
    How Can We Save Ourselves from Sandstorms?
    Areas of China have once again been struck by sandstorms. We should admit that humans are to blame for the frequency of these sandstorms.
    EO Editorial Board | 2010-03-31
    TRANSPORT
    Beijing's Traffic Restrictions are Not a Long-term Solution
    Beijing's traffic restrictions should only remain in place temporarily.
    EO Editorial Board | 2010-03-24
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