2006, the State Council published six regulative measures in May to adjust the structure of residence supply, focusing on the development of medium and small houses to satisfy the demand of ordinary buyers. These policies were aimed to stabilize the housing price and not to reduce it. Despite the measures, because of China’s fast growing economy and the high deposit level in banks, housing pric
China, Japan, Euro countries on Korean economy.
1. Meaning of currency wars
Currency war, also known as competitive devaluation, is a condition in international affairs where countries compete against each other to achieve a relatively low exchange rate for their own currency. According to Guido Mantega, a global currency war broke out in 2010. This view was echoed by numerous other financial j
China is home to more than 100 million people who are 65 or older which illustrates that it’s a country that requires constant update on medical care. As the population continues to grow and people continue to age, the underlying demand for healthcare is also expected to increase.
The medical device industry in China was valued at $15 billion in 2009, accounting for more than 5% of global m
Global Imbalances :
The global imbalances refers to the large current account deficits of developed economies such as the United States and the large surpluses of developing economies such as China and oil rich economies of the Middle East and Russia.
Causes of the Global Imbalances :
- Events in the United States : Saving-Investment Imbalances
- Events Outside the US :
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Introduction
China is one of most powerful country in the world and already be ranked as G2 with the United States. After building a market economy, China become the superpower country. So, to Korea, China is very important country for business and trade. Now, After 20 years the establishment of diplomatic relations between Korea and China, How do we performed business in China for success in