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Friedman points to the baby boomer generation in Greece and other eurozone countries and in the U.S that has wasted the opportunity to build a better future. Instead this generation of baby boomer politicians and others have left a legacy of debt to the next generation.
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New York Times 06/21/2011
New York Times 07/16/2011
New York Times 08/06/2011
The third-party stump speech we need - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/26/2011
New York Times 11/15/2011
The Next First (and Only) 100 Days
New York Times 12/10/2011
Andy Grove brushes off talk of sending technologies and jobs much needed at home to China, with the talk he hears of "a China strategy." He doesn't see how an America with high paying jobs and mass of unemployed could work. He says American companies have failed to scale up, the way Intel did in the seventies. For every Apple employee there are 10 employees in China working on Mac's, Iphones, and Ipads. The idea of manufacturing as not important is misguided and he would like to see America rebuild its industrial base.
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Wall Street Journal 05/29/2010
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Apple Says App Store Sales Rose 50% in 2014
Wall Street Journal 01/09/2015
After Michigan Loss, Hillary Clinton Sharpens Message on Jobs and Trade
New York Times 03/09/2016
Andy Grove: How America Can Create Jobs
BusinessWeek 07/01/2010
Yuan Revaluation for China's Own Sake
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010
Conditions at Foxconn factories in China. Foxconn is a key supplier for Apple products.
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China Factories Try Karaoke, Speed Dating to Keep Workers
Wall Street Journal 05/03/2013
Apparel Retailers Confront Tough Options
Wall Street Journal 05/08/2013
Hon Hai to Add Robotics in China
Wall Street Journal 08/03/2011
Wall Street Journal 05/29/2010
The Demanding Off-Hour Escapes of Chinaâs High-Tech Workers
New York Times 07/16/2013
The Rise of a Chinese Worker's Movement
BusinessWeek 06/10/2010
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Wall Street Journal 01/15/2011
Apple Holders: Give Us Our Cash!
Wall Street Journal 01/18/2011
Timothy Cook in Apple Spotlight as Jobs Takes Leave
New York Times 01/17/2011
Apple Needs a Stronger Transfer of Power
New York Times 01/17/2011
Apple, With or Without Steve Jobs
BusinessWeek 01/19/2011
Appleâs Data Practices Draw More Scrutiny
New York Times 04/21/2011
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After Appleâs Rise, a Bruising Fall
New York Times 04/18/2013
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Apple in Danger of Losing Its Cool
Wall Street Journal 04/23/2013
Apple Faces Dilemma Over Strategy in China
Wall Street Journal 04/24/2013
Apple's Gilded Approach to Value
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2013
Apple's 'Low End' Strategy Disappoints
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
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The Next First (and Only) 100 Days
New York Times 12/10/2011
Apple Says App Store Sales Rose 50% in 2014
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New York Times 01/26/2012
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Apple Study on Job Creation Spurs an Economic Debate
New York Times 03/04/2012
Labor audits find poor working conditions at Apple factories - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/30/2012
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Bayer: Pressure on Prices Has Bad Side Effects
Wall Street Journal 02/07/2012
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Wall Street Journal 03/12/2012
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Wall Street Journal 06/06/2012
The reason why the unemployment rate is so high and why there are so many jobless people.
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The Next First (and Only) 100 Days
New York Times 12/10/2011
Big Banks Cut Back on Loans to Small Business
Wall Street Journal 11/27/2015
Few Businesses Sprout, With Even Fewer Jobs
Wall Street Journal 11/18/2010
Few Banks Seek Funds for Small Businesses
Wall Street Journal 03/31/2011
For Small Businesses, Recession Isn't Over
Wall Street Journal 07/06/2011
Job Search Stretches Past a Year for Millions
Wall Street Journal 07/22/2011
The need for a strong and growing manufacturing base in the U.S. is one key realization for business leaders from the heads of Boeing, Intel and GE, and other business leaders to leaders in government. Failure to do this simply breeds a sense of pessimism about the future and creates an economy that leaves many productive people jobless, creates unsustainable trade deficits and foreign borrowing. Jeffrey Immelt says this in an op-ed piece in the Washington Post on the day he is appointed to head the President's Council on Jobs.
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Does America Need Manufacturing?
New York Times 08/24/2011
Andy Grove: How America Can Create Jobs
BusinessWeek 07/01/2010
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New York Times 02/08/2012
Growth isn’t enough to help the middle class - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/14/2013
Why Manufacturing Still Counts in the U.S. Economy
Wall Street Journal 01/14/2015
The increase of college graduates each year from 800,000 to 6 million has created a class that is worse off in employment opportunities than workers in China's factories.
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A Dearth of Work for China's College Grads
BusinessWeek 09/01/2010
China's Workers in No Need of Stimulation
Wall Street Journal 06/04/2012
Wall Street Journal 03/05/2014
China's Army of Graduates Faces Struggle
New York Times 12/11/2010
BusinessWeek 01/27/2011
New York Times 01/28/2012
One view from Yale University is that an appreciation of China's currency will not have alarge impact on American jobs, which is the opposite of what is generally thought.
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Wall Street Journal 10/04/2011
Wall Street Journal 03/29/2010
Europeâs Debt Crisis Is Casting a Shadow Over China
New York Times 05/17/2010
The Long View of Changes in Chinaâs Currency
New York Times 09/21/2010
An Accord (and Lessons) to Remember
Wall Street Journal 09/21/2010
China's Dangerous Overvaluation
Wall Street Journal 02/26/2014
GE and job creation.
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Wall Street Journal 01/26/2011
Wall Street Journal 04/21/2011
Global crisis calls for G-20 growth pact - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/11/2011
GOP Candidates Get New Impetus to Push Job Plans
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2011
Wall Street Journal 09/06/2011
A Waiting Game at Finance Unit
Wall Street Journal 09/06/2011
Conditions at Hon Hai and a strike at Honda are part of a changing picture of worker dissatisfaction with wages and discipline at Chinese factories. The period of low prices and worker discipline of the kind that prevailed for several decades of industrialization appears to be closing. The Chinese government is also having second thoughts as America and Europe are no longer the growing markets they used to be, and as it weighs a policy shift to domestic consumption.
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China: A Billion Strong but Short on Workers
Wall Street Journal 05/02/2013
China Manufacturers Survive by Moving to Asian Neighbors
Wall Street Journal 05/02/2013
China Factories Try Karaoke, Speed Dating to Keep Workers
Wall Street Journal 05/03/2013
Strains Show in China's Job Market
Wall Street Journal 06/11/2013
Wall Street Journal 12/21/2011
Unrest May Signal New Phase in China Economy
New York Times 05/29/2010
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In New Books, a Look at People and Places That Innovate
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Belt-Tightening, but No Collapse, Is Forecast in Technology Spending
New York Times 01/26/2008
Apple's audit of working conditions at Foxconn factories in China.
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Apparel Retailers Confront Tough Options
Wall Street Journal 05/08/2013
Foxconn Tries to Move Beyond Appleâs Shadow
New York Times 05/06/2013
Hon Hai to Add Robotics in China
Wall Street Journal 08/03/2011
Wall Street Journal 05/29/2010
Why Apple and Others Are Nervous About Foxconn
BusinessWeek 06/03/2010
To Woo Apple, Foxconn Bets $3.5 Billion on Sharp
New York Times 03/30/2016
Apple is going after the Chinese market in earnest in 2010 after a slow start.
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Apple Faces Dilemma Over Strategy in China
Wall Street Journal 04/24/2013
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Apple's 'Low End' Strategy Disappoints
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Apple Won't Go for Broke in China
Wall Street Journal 09/12/2013
Apple, China Mobile Sign Deal to Offer iPhone
Wall Street Journal 12/05/2013
China Deal Gives Apple Big Market to Court
New York Times 12/22/2013
How much of the iPhone is manufactured in China? 3.6% by China's Hon Hai, but this does not account for South Korean and Japanese suppliers using manufacturing bases in China. German suppliers also have Chinese factories. Production costs at Hon Hai itself are rock bottom, as a result the other parts would be too expensive if not manufactured in China. Reliable statistics would include the value of all suppliers who build i-phone parts in China and take into account the impact on the US of manufacturing jobs that would otherwise be available in the US.
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Andy Grove: How America Can Create Jobs
BusinessWeek 07/01/2010
US-China trade relations: Speak less softly, carry a stick
Economist 09/25/2010
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010
Apple Says App Store Sales Rose 50% in 2014
Wall Street Journal 01/09/2015
U.S. Car-Making Boom? Not for Auto-Industry Workers
Wall Street Journal 03/24/2015
Apple Services Shut Down in China in Startling About-Face
New York Times 04/21/2016
Chinese company making electronics and computer products for companies in the USA like Apple and HP.
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Foxconn Tries to Move Beyond Appleâs Shadow
New York Times 05/06/2013
Why Apple and Others Are Nervous About Foxconn
BusinessWeek 06/03/2010
A Night at the Electronics Factory
New York Times 06/18/2010
BusinessWeek 09/09/2010
Taiwanese Technology Company Is Discussing a Deal With Brazil
New York Times 04/13/2011
Foxconn: How to Beat the High Cost of Happy Workers
BusinessWeek 05/05/2011
This varies by industry and companies. Companies with operations and opportunities in emerging markets are making large investments, whereas companies in the US market and dependent on US consumers are more cautious. Companies are also using some of the accumulated cash to make dividend payments.
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New York Times 12/10/2011
Big Firms Poised to Spend Again
Wall Street Journal 01/01/2011
Wall Street Journal 06/28/2011
Wall Street Journal 09/08/2011
New York Times 01/26/2012
New York Times 01/28/2012
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The Next First (and Only) 100 Days
New York Times 12/10/2011
Man vs. Machine, a Jobless Recovery
Wall Street Journal 01/17/2012
New York Times 01/26/2012
New York Times 01/28/2012
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The Next First (and Only) 100 Days
New York Times 12/10/2011
GOP Candidates Get New Impetus to Push Job Plans
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2011
New York Times 01/28/2012
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US-China trade relations: Speak less softly, carry a stick
Economist 09/25/2010
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010
China Pumps Up the Volume Against Japan
Wall Street Journal 02/08/2014
Xi Gives America Inc. a Reality Check
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
After Michigan Loss, Hillary Clinton Sharpens Message on Jobs and Trade
New York Times 03/09/2016
Campaign Season’s Anti-China Tone Is Likely to Cloud Meeting With Obama
New York Times 03/30/2016
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Does America Need Manufacturing?
New York Times 08/24/2011
Andy Grove: How America Can Create Jobs
BusinessWeek 07/01/2010
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010
Bayer: Pressure on Prices Has Bad Side Effects
Wall Street Journal 02/07/2012
A part-timer boom, or blip? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/16/2014
Why Manufacturing Still Counts in the U.S. Economy
Wall Street Journal 01/14/2015
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Does America Need Manufacturing?
New York Times 08/24/2011
Andy Grove: How America Can Create Jobs
BusinessWeek 07/01/2010
Whirlpool Shifts Some Production to U.S. From Mexico
Wall Street Journal 12/20/2013
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010
A part-timer boom, or blip? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/16/2014
Why Manufacturing Still Counts in the U.S. Economy
Wall Street Journal 01/14/2015
If only 1.9 million hourly workers earned more than $20 per hour in April 2008, when the deep downturn that hit in October 2008 had not ocurred and the shift to part time employment and lower auto related wages was just underway, what would the numbers look like by 2010? And what does that mean for consumption? Does it prolong the downturn with demand slow to pick up? What does it mean for exports from China?
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Americaâs Sinking Middle Class
New York Times 09/18/2013
State of the Union: Obama Seeks to Narrow Income Gap
Wall Street Journal 01/29/2014
More Men in Prime Working Ages Don't Have Jobs
Wall Street Journal 02/06/2014
Falling Wages at Factories Squeeze the Middle Class
New York Times 11/20/2014
Washington Post 11/22/2014
U.A.W. Contract With Fiat Chrysler Would Give 2nd-Tier Workers Big Raise
New York Times 09/18/2015
Wage increases of 20% at Hon Hai and upto 100% at Honda factories in China from wages that were kept low for the export market, are now the trend in China. The government policy is shifting to encourage such wage increases to promote domestic consumption and reduce an overreliance on export markets for growth. This is happening just as trade tensions are increasing with the USA.
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Beijing Signals a Shift on Economic Policy
New York Times 05/24/2013
Honda's Long-Haul Dilemma in China
Wall Street Journal 06/24/2010
Interview With Japan Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada
Wall Street Journal 09/02/2010
Yuan's Rise Hurts China's Exporters
Wall Street Journal 01/20/2014
China Will Keep Growing. Just Ask the Soviets.
New York Times 10/24/2014
Adidos and Hotwind? In China, Brands Evoke Foreign Names, Even if They’re Gibberish
New York Times 12/26/2014
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