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Asking Questions About China — John Mac Ghlionn

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A finances-first approach to technological innovation may be the reason we lose out to China.As MMT says, it's about the real resources, stupid. The American ConservativeAsking Questions About ChinaJohn Mac Ghlionnhttps://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/asking-questions-about-china/

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 A finances-first approach to technological innovation may be the reason we lose out to China.

As MMT says, it's about the real resources, stupid. 

The American Conservative
Asking Questions About China
John Mac Ghlionn
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/asking-questions-about-china/

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