Tagged with: china
Guest post by Dale Tussing: Chinese Health Care - Its Rise and Fall and Current Struggles
07/02/2011
With healthcare one of the items on the General Election agenda, Professor Dale Tussing takes a look at the Chinese experience. It is quite a jump, from the health care system of the Republic of Ireland, population just over 4 million, to the health care system of the People’s Republic of China, where just under 4 million people call themselves …
China (IV) - China and Western Economics
Paul Sweeney 11/08/2010
Paul Sweeney: Western economists believe that their model is superior because it is supposedly market-led, has better technology, better social …
China (III) - Beijing's scramble for Africa
Paul Sweeney 30/07/2010
Paul Sweeney: This is the third of four (maybe five) posts on China. The first examined Chinese investment and the second FDI in China and its impact …
China (II) - Investment in China
Paul Sweeney 18/07/2010
Paul Sweeney: Many thanks to all those who commented on the first post. A few responses are made by me on that post for those who are interested. …
China: (I) - Investment Strategy and lessons for Ireland
Paul Sweeney 11/07/2010
Paul Sweeney: When the Chinese state becomes one of the biggest shareholders in Guinness’ parent, and Volvo is bought by an obscure Chinese …
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