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Economist Wu and the growing crony capitalism, increasing inequality, and corrupt bureaucrats in China.

03/29/2009

Wu is not optimistic about the future because he says the crony capitalists and bureaucrats want to get richer and their is a widening income gap and other problems that remain hidden because of the lack of a free media.

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