Saturday, February 6, 2010

Craftsmanship : Common ground in USA/China

A genuine craftsman has demanded a lot of himself/herself and of others. It is a matter of mutual benefit.

Blacksmiths,shoemakers et al are being honored as skilled para-professional workers.

Agriculture,Manufacture, Commerce, and Navigation, the four pillars of prosperity, are the most thriving when left to individual enterprise.-Thomas Jefferson noted and such elements are equally stressed in China's market system after economic reforms. I have witnessed China's market system in operation from on-the-spot visits during the past years.

It would be ideal when the above-mentioned sectors can be united in cooperation and collaboration for Sino-American economics in the 21st century.

"Keys for Economic Understanding"( www.borders.com under used books) is designed for training the skilled labor for apprenticeship programs in agriculture,manufacture,commerce and navigation to reinforce the pillars of prosperity for bi-lateral economic activities contributing to global economic recovery.

Francis Shieh aka Xie Shihao on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 7.16 p.m.

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