The End of the Free Market Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations
نویسنده:
Ian Bremmer
امتیاز دهید
One Friday afternoon in May 2009, I got an e-mail inviting me to join a small
group of economists and scholars “to exchange ideas and opinions on the
current financial crisis” with China’s Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei. Seven
days later, I found myself in a conference room at the Chinese Consulate on
Twelfth Avenue in Manhattan, seated directly across from a tall, friendly
Chinese diplomat in a well-tailored black suit. Following formal words of
welcome delivered in lightly accented English, the smiling vice minister
began the meeting with a question: “Now that the free market has failed,” he
asked, “what do you think is the proper role for the state in the economy?”
بیشتر
group of economists and scholars “to exchange ideas and opinions on the
current financial crisis” with China’s Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei. Seven
days later, I found myself in a conference room at the Chinese Consulate on
Twelfth Avenue in Manhattan, seated directly across from a tall, friendly
Chinese diplomat in a well-tailored black suit. Following formal words of
welcome delivered in lightly accented English, the smiling vice minister
began the meeting with a question: “Now that the free market has failed,” he
asked, “what do you think is the proper role for the state in the economy?”
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