Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Secretary of Treasury Paulson's Moment:WashPost

Washington Post,Sept. 16, 2008 on page A21: Hank Paulson said he wouldn't be content to keep the seat warm. He was running Goldman Sachs, the preeminent investment bank, and he had no need to come to Washington if he wasn't going to make an impact. Until Sunday,it ws pretty hard to see where Paulson's impact lay. His environmental interests had not caused a sprouting of green policies. His strong contacts in China had fostered a bilateral talkfest apropos of Sino-American Economics. Let us watch the developments of US-China economic relations.
Page B1: George Washington University adds ethical focus to business graduate school. MBAs must take ethics courses. My comment: Confucianism teaches ethics and morality but Confucianism is rarely taught in US graduate school in business.

"The Imperial Woman" by Pearl S. Buck is the story of empress of Manchu China as cited in Parade magazine.Sept.14th.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao sees the interests of Americans in China including Sino-American Economics. Sept. 16, 2008 at 10.22 a.m.

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