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  2. Financial repression - Wikipedia

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    However, as of December 2014, the People’s Bank of China "started to undo decades of financial repression" and the government now allows Chinese savers to collect up to a 3.3% return on one-year deposits. At China's 1.6% inflation rate, this is a "high real-interest rate compared to other major economies". [1]

  3. List of TV and films with critiques of Chinese Communist Party

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    China Undercover [5] 2020 Investigative Frontline PBS PBS Newshour Presents: China: Power and Prosperity [6] 2020 News PBS Do Not Split [7] 2020 Documentary Anders Hammer, Charlotte Cook Field of Vision: Tiananmen: The People vs. the Party [8] 2019 Documentary PBS Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower [9] 2017 Documentary

  4. Ronald McKinnon (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Understanding financial institutions in general, and monetary institutions in particular, was central to his teaching and research, with interests ranging from the proper regulation of banks and financial markets in poorer countries to the historical evolution of global and regional monetary systems in the context of the world dollar standard.

  5. Anti-People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    However, in the early Cold War, the PRC was not recognized by many Western countries and was sometimes referred to as "Red China", [17] with the ROC being called "Free China". [18] Until 1971, the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, 'China' was the ROC controlling Taiwan, not the PRC controlling mainland China. At the time ...

  6. Operation Fox Hunt - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director Christopher A. Wray gave a speech at the Hudson Institute in New York where he talked at length about Fox Hunt and said the purpose of Fox Hunt is political repression, not anti-corruption. According to Wray, targets are given the option of returning to China or committing suicide. [29]

  7. Venezuela's Repression Is Modeled on Horror Movies - AOL

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    The Maduro regime is broadcasting disturbing videos of its crackdown on dissent, featuring clips from Saw and music from A Nightmare on Elm Street. Venezuela's Repression Is Modeled on Horror ...

  8. Chinese economic reform - Wikipedia

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    China is considered the most open large country; by 2005, China's average statutory tariff on industrial products was 8.9%. The average was 30.9% for Argentina, 27.0% for Brazil, 32.4% for India, and 36.9% for Indonesia. [148] China's trade surplus is considered by some in the United States as threatening American jobs.

  9. As Olympics open, Uyghurs set to take rights case to court

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    China’s treatment of its Uyghur minority could come before the courts in Argentina at about the same time that the Winter Olympics open on Feb. 4 in Beijing. Michael Polak, a British lawyer ...