Tuesday, March 30, 2010

The Mighty Engine of Globalization for Sino-American Economics

Washington Post,March 28, 2010 page B7:

The Irish and Chinese immigrants who built America's first transcontinental line endured scaring heat, bone wracking cold, dust storms, avalanches, cave-ins, premature detonation of explosives and Indian attacks and other hardships in American history. I was a graduate student at USF and Georgetown from 1947-1950 but I am still a self-taught lifelong student ad infinitum.

I have met kind folks and unkind people as well but I uplifted my thoughts with positive scenarios and upbeat cheer. Blessed are the meek and unfortunate encounter happened to be a blessing in disguise. I believe in peace at heart with a spiritual mind. Laughter begets longevity and my nick name is "Chang sheng" i.e. long life.

My last name is SHIEH or Hsieh(Wade-Giles romanization) or Xie(official Pin Yin)or Shea of O'Shay from my good friends of Irish ancestry. Since the phonetic sound is close enough and I don't mind at all. However,my last name has 17 strokes in the traditional way of the Chinese character or 13 strokes in the simplified form. Either way is OK with me.

Since my last name means "Thank" and I thank you for reading my blogs on March 30, 2010 at 5 a.m.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,thanks from a hero of poetry but I am not a poet but a student of economics.

Monday, March 29, 2010

China's role in Nuclear Power:WashPost,March 29th

On page A10,Washington Post,March 29, 2010:

China is involved in projects with the US to improve security at its civilian nuclear power plants, according to Linton Brooks, former head of the National Nuclear Security Administration. Brooks described that cooperation as fairly extensive.

Compared with the US and Russia, China has a tiny nuclear arsenal. It has less than 100 delivery systems and an estimated total of 800 warheads. USA has more than 2,000 deployed long-range warheads and 5,000 working warheads.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. a reader and a blog for Sino-American Economics of Nuclear arsenal on March 29, 2010 at 2.20 p.m.

Shanghai folks with freaky energy and pep

Shanghainese are always proud of Shanghai with cosmopolitan background as the center of China's culture of fashion. The brand name of Shanghai sounds impressive to folks in China and overseas as well.

The Wu dialect is spoken by 80 million folks and Cantonese circa 70 million as estimated.

Shanghai has the reputation as the melting pot gaining currency with momentum from lots of High-Rises as the gateway to be the host of World Expo from May 1 to Oct.31,2010. The Bund has been renovated with half a million folks to enjoy the view to Pudong on March 28,2010.

Teachers are respected from the Confucian tradition and heritage and the students aim to study economics with pragmatic awareness.

Book by author Jeffrey Wasserstrom: Global Shanghai 1850-2010. May be searched online.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,a native of Shanghai since 1926 and a blogger since 2000.

Monday, March 29, 2010 at 6.18 a.m.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Economist Andrew M.. Kamarck's views re Economics

Prominent Economist Andrew M. Kamarck was educated at Harvard (BA, summa cum laude, 1936; Ph.D., 1951) Dr. Kamarck had a distinguished career as an economist spanning 60 years, with service in senior policy positions with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, US Treasury Department and World Bank,and publication of six influential books.

In retirement,he was an Associate Fellow of the Harvard Institute of International Development.

Troubled by both the imprecisions embedded in economic modeling and the coincident marginalization of rigorous economic analyses in public policy, he became a critic of modern quantitative economics, developing these views in a series of three books:

1.Economics and the real world;
2.Economics for the 21st century; and
3.Economics as a Social Science.

Such realistic judgment is similar or identical with Professor John K. Galbraith of Harvard and Prof. Richard T. Gill as I sent my blogs in the past apropos of Political Economy,Socio-Economics and Psychology as the reflections of human behavior in the public and private sectors as solid evidence of the nature of Economics."Almost Everyone's Guide to Economics" A Review may be searched at www.Atlantic Economic Journal, September 1979 issue.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,a lifelong student citing Economics as an inexact science. Cf. "Keys for Economic Understanding""Keys to Economic Understanding" and "Work and Study Cycle Theory" www.ask.com and www.Amazon.com for reference.

Sunday,March 28,2010 at 9.30 a.m.

Shenzhen investor bought Marriott of Los Angeles et al

Phoenix TV reports on Sunday morning, March 28th re the purchase of Marriott Hotel by managers of private enterprise from Shenzhen, China. Such deal is the new happening of Sino-American economics as another business deal.

In Australia,Chinese bought housing with data from 5% to 14% from past years,as reported by photos from Australia via Phoenix TV, Hong Kong.

VP Xi of China visits Sweden. The global recession of 2008-09 led to a steep drop in orders for Sweden exports especially cars and trucks. China purchased Volvo auto as a matter of mutual benefit between Sweden and China. Sweden also has nuclear capability in the past years as reported by C-Span radio this morning.

Francis Shieh a.k.a.Xie Shihao, an avid reader and watcher in order to stay informed as a lifelong student.

Sunday,March 28, 2010 at 6.55 a.m.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Wall Street Journal,Friday,March 26, 2010 Page A17

I would strongly recommend the article entitled :"US-China Trade: A win-win game"

Such article has the same rationale as I sent my blogs in the past apropos of the Law of Comparative Advantage from trade re Sino-American Economics in the global context for the benefit of consumers on earth.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Saturday,March 27, 2010 at 12.06 p.m.

WashPost,March 27,10 Divergent views for your judgment

Washington Post, March 27, 2010 on page A8: Chief executive of Lenovo said: "When Yuan is appreciated,folks are led to believe they have more money and buy more to boost consumption sector of the economy. So it is good. (sic)

Commerce Minister thinks otherwise:"China's exporters could be hurt if the Chinese currency,RMB or Yuan strengthens because it would make Chinese products more expensive overseas. We have to think about our employment and stability." Two views for reader's thoughts! What about American consumers to buy Chinese products? High prices for jobless folks to pay? Good or not really?

Well,the foreign exchange market is determined by the law of supply and demand but there may be gaps for consideration since Economics is an inexact science.(knowledge)

Health Care Reform may or may not be endorsed by folks in USA. Debatable at best!?

"Parade",March 28, 2010 on page 6:

Does America own too much? Critics of government spending are voicing alarm about the growing national debt. A study from the National Bureau of Economic Research found that public debt levels become perilous when they reach 90% of GDP. By that point, interest rates may be higher as investors demand greater returns on federal securities, while masive interest payments detract from key government functions. The interest can get so burdensome that the nation cannot afford to repair its highways or educate its children or provide other essential services," says Isabel Sawhill of the Brookings Institution. "You become a much weasker nations." According to the CBO, US public debt could approach 100% of GDP by 2020, given current spending levels and obligations for entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. Assumptions are to be validated.

What are your thoughts? It is a matter of perception and reception as I sent my past blogs. We shall find out when the time comes. The evidence remains to be seen.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao stimulating thoughts for Sino-American Economics.

The fact is China is holding the largest amount of US debt as known.

Saturday, March 27, 2010 and 10.46 a.m.

Washington Post,March 26,10 page A19

China has made amazing strides the past two decades in opening up its economy and lifting its people out of povert

Photo: China has a strict peg between its currency and the US Dollar.

Here we can detect the Sino-American Economics in a nutshell in the 21st century.

Francis Shieh,an observer of Sino-American Economics in action since 2000 online as a blogger via www.Sino-American Economics.

Saturday,March 27, 2010 at 7 a.m.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Seniors living longer lives from Octogenarians to centenarians

The seniors are the fastest growing demographics, making it a distinguished force without economic clout as retired persons. There are circa 500 million folks age 65 or older around the world.

Statistics shows that there will be 580,605 centenarians in the USA in 2040. By 2050, seniors will make up 21% of the population. Advanced medicine has played a part in the life expectancy with positive mentality plus Chinese food could be other factors. Cheerful upbeat with faith,hope and love would be the blessings from etiology.

According to AARP studies, Americans 55 and older accounted for 23% of the more than one million Americans who filed for bankruptcy in 2007. Seniors are unable to meet living expenses with Social Security benefits. Much is attributed to taxes and increase in utility payments plus high cost of medical care.

Health Care Law may or may not be a blessing for the elderly. That remains to be seen in the days ahead.

Francis Shieh a.k.a.Xie Shihao sending this blog on March 26,2010 at 3.20 p.m.

Washington Post,March 26, 2010

Page A25: VAT(Value Added Tax) may be a substitute for the US income tax as all the European Union have such huge VATs such as Germany, France,Italy and Scandinavia.
VAT may be found on page 177 in "Keys for Economic Understanding"(1971)www.Amazon.com book catalog for info

It will take a while to break the American populace to that idea. China was receptive to such in 1994. Here is the common ground for Sino-American Economics.

Professor Yan Xuetong of Tsinghua University published a book to connect China's aspirations to Confucianism with the approving blurb from Henry Kissinger. Such idea may be found in the thesis for a graduate degree at Georgetown University in 1950. Maryknolls,New York published in Jan. and Feb. issues in 1951. Such vision is to be noted here. A student of economics is expected to have a vision to be materialized after several decades. Cf. First Nobel Laureate Tinbergen's "Convergence Theory" in 1969 to be evidence in China's reforms and Economist Joseph Schumpeter's statement about Socialism in the 1940s at Harvard,quoted by Harvard economics professor Richard T. Gill in his textbooks in 1973, 1975.Search Richard T. Gill at www.Google.com for reference.

Adam Smith was a moral philosopher to share the views about ethics and morality in foreign policy. Here is the meeting ground of Sino-American Economics of Human Behavior.

Francis Shieh, March 26, 2010 at 11.10 .m.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

China faces diabetes epidemic for US reference/American history in 1634 abd 1965

"EXPRESS" a publication of the Washington Post, March 25, 2010 page 8:

One in 10 Chinese adults already has disease and another 16% are on the verge of developing it,according to a new study by New England Journal of Medicine. The finding nearly equals the US rate of 11% and surpasses other Western nations, including Germany and Canada.

The change is happening very rapidly, both in terms of their economy and apospos of their health effects," said David Whiting, an epidemiologist at the International Diabetes Federation.

Chronic ailments, such as high blood pressure and heart disease, have been climbing in rapidly developing countries like China, where many people are moving out of farms and into cities where they have more sedentary lifestyles.

Greater wealth has led to sweeping diet changes, including eating heavily salted foods, fatty meats and sugary snacks - boosting obesity rates, a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes. "EATING LIKE THE POOR" may be a good guideline for the rich!

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao sharing this blog on Thursday, March 25, 2010 at 11.50 a.m. A bit of American history today: British colonists under Lord Baltimore reached Maryland in 1634 and Martin Luther King Jr. led 25,000 marchers in the stte capital in Montgomery, Alabama to protest the denial of voting rights to blacks in 1965. I recall such headlines when I was doing research for a project sponsored by National Science Foundation for the purpose of communicating with Chinese scientists by American scientists. Such directory was published by the Hoover Institution of Stanford University in 1971.

We can easily detect such Sino-American Economics of Communication with economic impacts in the 21st century.

Flushing, New York, USA seems to be part of China

Washington Post,Sunday, March 21,2010 page F6 Travel section: Photo of Fish Ball

Noodle Soup with veggies such as mustard green.

There are a multitude of street vendors add to the

international flavor of Flushing Queens. The Menu of Chao Zhou Restaurant with

Cantonese specialties sounding Hong Kong style.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao recollecting my days in Hong Kong with excellent food from 1989-1990. Here is Sino-American Economics of Food,the natural desire of homosapiens.

Thursday, March 25, 2010 at 6.10 a.m.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Wall Street Journal,March 24, 2010

Page A13: Russia and China press Iran on nuclear issue and to accept a UN atom-fuel offer,Western diplomats said.

Page B2: Shell CEO Peter Voser, says China's geology holds significant potential for the type of unconventional natural gas discoveries that have reshaoped the North American Market.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao sharing such info for readers of Sino-American economics on Wednesday, March 24, 2010 at 2.40 p.m.

WashPost,March 24,10: Business in China/Space News

Washington Post, March 24, 2010 on page A18: Relations between China and world's business leaders are still strong. Among the Fortune 500 companies, 480 have investments in China. There are 660,000 foreign companies represented in China. It is estimated $7 billion to $8 billion a month flowing into China. China remains one of the only bright spots in the relatively dim firmament of global business today.

Page A12: Will more exports mean more jobs?

Economists say that firms emerging from the recession may have ways to meet new export orders without adding new employees - by accelerating underused production lines, restoring full workweeks to employees or improving worker productivity, for example. Re: Improving worker productivity,a commendation letter was received from the former Treasury Secretary and Chairman of the Board of Governors at FED apropos of "Work and Study Cycle Theory" published in 1978 with a vision.www.ask.com for reference.

Page H1: Russia makes space for US: 2010 is the Year of the Chinese Language in Russia. "A Glimpse of the Chinese Language" in English would be useful reference. It is available at www.rand.org at PDF file free of charge as a public service.

SPACE News,March 15, 2010: www.spacenews.com:

When Galileo navigation satellites were built as a private-sector development with public-sector financial participation,European Commission program managers sought Chinese participation in pursuit of Chinese cash in the short term and privileged access to China's market for positioning and timing applications in the longer term.

China has begun deploying its Beidou/Compass satellites. An initial capacity to serve Asia is expected to be in place by 2012, with full system deployment by 2020Jiao Wenhai of the China Satellite Navigation office in Beijing said.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao, a blogger to keep readers informed on March 24, 2010 at 10 a.m.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Wall Street Journal,3/23/10. and Reflections in a Jiffy

WSJ,March 23,2010:

Page B7: China Telecom plans to add BlackBerry, Palm phones.

China Mobile planned to buy a 20% stake in Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Co. to expand into mobile payment services.

Page D1:

Health Journal: Decoding an ancient theraphy with chart for points on the ear)

Using acupuncture to treat stress:(Etiology)

1. Shen Men: Tranquilizes the mind and alleviates anxiety.
2, Liver: Diminishes anger and aggression.
3. Point Zero: Has calming effect and accelerate metabolism.
4. Spleen: improves digestive system as well as absorption of nutrients.
5. Upper Lung: Aids respiration, enhances immunity and deminishes grief.


Reflections as Inspirations:

1. Speak kind words when love is love reflected.
2. Life provides us the opportunity to love, to work and to pray.
3. The most beautiful things must be felt in our hearts.
4. We know we hold the future with our actions.
5. Joyful upbeat is the land of enchantment.
6. We are constantly thinking about our Creator and our ancestors.
7. The seeds will be flowers in everything to find blessings.
8. The gift of happiness belongs to those who unwrap it.
9. A colorful rainbow is the promise of Heaven.
10.Laughter is the classical and modern music of the soul.

Francis Shieh a.k.a Xie Shihao with thoughts at the spur of the senior moments on March 23, 2010 at 1.36 p.m.

Business is Business in China

Washington Post, March 23, 2010 on page A11:

Photo: Rio Tinto Chief Exesutive Tom Albanese said the mining company still wants to do business with China.



Google's case will not affect the investment environment in China. Microsft, among the US based tech firms with extensive operatins in China, said it has no plans to halt operatins there. We appreciate that different companies may make different decisions based on their own experienes and views," spokeswoman Kim Kuresman said in a statement.

Such statement is truly fair for all situations in all nations.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at 10.46 a.m.

Human Capital is to maintain good health: tidbits for fun

Folks in USA and China share the same goal: Stay healthy: Gums may affect our heart:(An AD from Dentists as a form of Sino-American Economics of Business.)

According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research,Americans aged 20 to 64 have periodontal disease about one in three adults. Good oral health will help us avoid tooth loss. Dentists have to make a living as other folks!

The eyes are the windows of the soul. The size makes no difference but my eyes are small for better focus.(sic) Vision is significant but red eyes may mean infection of jealousy with humor!

The skin may be the mirror of our health and happiness. Facial skin is particularly important for appearance. Radiant, smooth skin is a sign of profound beauty. But beauty may be only skin-deep! Inner heart is more meaningful.

The skin reflects our mood and disposition. Pale,wrinkled skin or discolored skin with sores,scars,age spots may be unattractive. However,our personality and demeanor are equally significant.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Tuesday, March 23,2010 at 6.08 a.m.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Today is Lunar Year Feb.7th

A boy landed in an interesting city, Shanghai, China 84 years ago. The baby is a vivacious adventurer in every sense i.e. body,mind and spirit.

Faith, hope and love Follow the way of love to all folks on earth.1 Corinthians 13:13-14:1a Take the great journey and the manner will be inspirational.

I joined the world's premier security studies at Georgetown University in the 20th century. But I am still a lifelong student learning American culture and Sino-American Economics for educational enrichment.

The Security of China to fight global Terrorism with unparalleled curriculum breadth and an unrivaled faculty as I recall my stay on campus from 1948-1950. That is the common ground and great cause for USA and China in the 21st century.

Center for Peace and Security Studies at Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service is known in the world and I had the opportunity to meet the Reverend Walsh during that period on campus.

Contributions are made in the field of Economics and China studies are Georgetown University online catalog for reference.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,a blogger of 1,808+blogs at www.Sino-American Economics via www.ask.com for reference.

Monday,March 22, 2010: American history was made apropos of Health Care Bill to be signed by the President Obama tomorrow as media expects.

At 7.38 p.m.

Wall Street Journal,Monday, March 22 2010

Page A12: IMF urges advanced economies pare deficits, debt.

Mr. John Lipsky, IMF's First Deputy Managing Director described China's plan to continue stimulus this year while reining in credit growth as fully appropriate, noting the government's shift in public spending away from infrastructure and toward the social sphere. A sustained rise in China's public spending - amounting to 1% of economic production - on health, education and pensions, could lead to a permanent rise in household consumption amounting to more than 1% of GDP.

Page A14: Rio and Aluminum Corp. of China reached a $1.35 billion deal to jointly develop a massive iron-ore project for the mutual benefit of Australia and China.

Page A16: Photo of a kindergarten student in Shandong province,China looks at eggs standing on end,a tradition for the first day of spring. It happens to jibe with egg hunting for Easter in the West. Well,the East and the West are One in the world.

Page A20: The making of a deal on the Chinese Yuan(RMB) and US$ dispute:

Ronald McKinnon, Emeritus Professor of International Economics,Stanford University wrote to the Editor of WSJ:

"China agrees to a one-off modest appreciation of RMB while continuing
to reduce its net saving surplus (trade) by increasing consumption.

US agrees to PBOC stabilizing the Yuan-$ exchange rate indefinitely while working on reducing America's huge net saving(trade) deficit.

Stop the trade war and the world would breathe a sigh of relief."

I concur such good idea but I would recommend that US exports highly priced high tech products that China needs in a market economy as a creditor of USA in good faith for peace and economic development.

Page C3: Bank of America's Chief visits China to assess future deals with China Construction Bank as a stakeholder.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao witnessing such Sino-American Economics on the go...

Monday, March 22, 2010 at 2.20 p.m.

IMF tells wealthy nations to watch debt:WashPost

Washington Post, March 22, 2010 on page A14:

The economic crisis is leaving deep scars in fiscal balances, particularly in the advanced economies," John Lipsky, the IMF's No. 2 official, told the China Development Forum in Beijing,China. He said countries that have been going into debt to stimulate their economies should prepare for belt tightening steps next year.

The IMF projects that gross general government debt in the Group of Seven advanced economies, except Germany and Canada, will rise from an average of about 75% of GDP at the end of 2007 to about 110% of GDP at the end of 2014. Lipsky said. "The balloning of debt also comes amid rising health and pension spending and large public debt could lead to higher interest rates and slower growth."

"A higher public savings rate will be required to ensure the long-term fiscal sustainability of the United States.

"America's national debt -$12.5 trillion - has been growing by leaps and bounds over the past decade and threatens to swamp overall economic output. About half of it is owned by global investors, with China holding the largest stake."

Here is the empirical evidence of Sino-American Economics to date for our understanding.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,a blogger to share such updated info to stimulate our profound thought.

Monday, March 22, 2010 at 11 a.m.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Washington Post, March 21,2010

Page G2: Howard Gardner,Professor at Harvard Graduate School of Education:

"I think that Henry Kissinger long held position is on the mark in the case about US-China relations." I cited Henry Kissinger as a former colleague at the RAND Corporation,1964-1965.

Lanre Akinsiku is one of the fellows in Southern California: "China endlessly accommodating in its acceptances of US bonds, has happily subsidized the US's mountainous debt. It appears that China is growing economic power and is invested in the advantages of a stable relationship. A confrontation with China would be detrimental to this administration's cautious approach."

The above views are similar to the blogs at www.Sino-American Economics.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao reading the thoughts of other thinkers about the future US-China relations in the 21st century.

Sunday, March 21, 2010 at 4.02 p.m.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

National Geographic March 2010,Time March 22,HBR,April

1.National Geographic Magazine, March 2010 issue: Shanghai shows off: Shanghai Dreams: China's glories of the past-this time on its own terms by Brook Larmer,former bureau chief,Newsweek. Photo by Fritz Hoffman who lived in Shanghai for 13 years and studied Mandarin at Shanghai University. Note: He should have studied Shanghainese,the Wu dialect (circa 80 million)because local folks speak Shanghainese similar to folks in Guangzhou speak Cantonese and Hong Kong folks speak Cantonese: circa 70 millions. I taught both Mandarin and Wu dialect for many years since 1950s.

2.TIME magazine,March 22, 2010 issue: China and the US: The Indespensable Axis: Their frenemyship will shape the decade. By Christina Larson,editor at Foreign Policy magazine. Such rationale may be strengthened by the blogs at www.Sino-American economics ince 2000.

3.Harvard Business Review, April 2010 page 96-101 (Reprint R1004) "China's Integration with the Global Economy." By Edward Tse(Xie in official Pin Yin system of romanization) Cf."A Glimpse of the Chinese Language" in English to be aware of nuance of dialects. Search such title at www.rand.org for PDF file free of charge as public service.

Tse is the Chairman of Booz and company and the author of "The China Strategy": Harnessing the power of the World's Fastest Growing Economy. Basic Books,2010. Comment: China is the most populous nation in the world and China's human resource(circa 1/5+ of the human race) is being utilized for globalization to recover global economic crisis in the 21st century.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,a native of Shanghai, China and a lifelong student of economics since early 1940s at St. John's University,Shanghai(may be searched at www.Google.com) to keep abreast re Sino-American economics from various sources.

Saturday,March 20, 2010 at 2 p.m.

Where happiness counts in Bhutan under Buddhism

Washington Post, March 20, 2010 on page B2:

The King of Bhutan believes that people's happiness does not depend on the nation's economic wealth but on a notion of wholeness that is embedded in authentic Buddhist culture.Comment: Christianity and other faith would stress spirituality as well.

The nation is sandwiched between the two giants of India to the south and China to the north. A small nation may be beautiful with faith,hope and love instead of regarding money as the be-all and end-all in life. Food for thought for readers of Sino-American economics apropos of the goal in the mundane world: Seeking money,status or else? Physical body will be gone and soul is immortal with spirituality as the smarter way of life.

Gross National Happiness (GNH) is based on economic activity - recognizes 9 components of happiness:
1. Physchological well-being; Annotated as mindset/mentality
2. ecology; ditto: environment
3. health; = health care
4. education; = learning and training
5. culture; = tradition and custom
6. living standard; = lifestyle
7. time use = allocation of time resource:daily function
8. community vitality; = activity in the community
9. good governance. = leaders for the benefit of folks

I believe I have sent my past blogs with the same rationale for the belief in faith,hope and love of wisdom under Confucianism.

"The Faith of George W. Bush" by Stephen Mansfield published by Penguin Group,USA:

On page 52: John Kenneth Galbraith was cited as a professor at Harvard with his speeches to the academic audience.

"Almost Everyone's Guide to Economics" is a book with witty remarks from Galbraith. A book review was published via www. Atlantic Economic Journal,September 1979. He left this world at the age of 97 but his influence has been in the minds and hearts forever. He visited China in 1972 with comments about the bike riders in China to go places and to reduce pollution. Now, such way of life is gaining momentum in USA.

Here is the common ground of folks to live a simple life without borders as a new happening in Sino-American economics of thrift and wellness.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Saturday, March 20, 2010 at 10 a.m.

Friday, March 19, 2010

USAToday, March 19, 2010

Page A10: Carole Currier wrote a letter to the Editor:

"Teens in need of direction can turn to apprenticeships: (Life,Tuesday).
We need vocational schools with highly skilled teachers to train all of the workers who will build the buildings."

"Keys for Economic Understanding" and "Keys to Economic Understanding" are addressed to the same issues for direction. www.Amazon.com book category for reference of such books.

Both USA and China are focusing on the same problems to be stressed in the above mentioned books for useful reference.

Page 5D and 12C Ads appeared in USAToday,

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Friday, March 19, 2010 at 1.30 p.m.

Health-Care Reform is a risk worth taking:WashPost

Washington Post, March 19, 2010 on page A24: Editorial-Yes, with trepidation:

"It is shameful that in a country this wealthy, so many people go without adequate health care. Insuring them is a moral imperative. It is also shameful that today"s leaders are prepared to pass on so much debt to future generations. That, too, is a moral issue: If unchecked, the debt will erode American prosperity and hurt the poor most of all. Our judgment is that passage of health-care reorm, as maddeningly imperfect as it is, would put the country in a better position to deal with both challenges." Such conclusion with the rationale for morality is similar to my prior blog re Adam Smith as a moral philosopher and an economist.

I have also noted about waste and fraud as issues of human behavior. If folks would shun greed and work for the best interest of patients,our society would be better off in the days to come. Let us wait to see the empirical evidence in the years to come.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao, a taxpayer in good standing to watch the developments of the Health-Care bill if passed or otherwise? I wonder if the cuts for medicare would have impacts on the elderly under Medicare Program!?

Friday, March 19, 2010 at 10 a.m.

Recollection of American history with thoughts

In 1814 Francis Scott Key writes the"Star Spangled Banner" following the bombardment of Fort McHenry. I brought the kids to visit during the 1960s. We honor the Anglo-Saxon heritage now and the British is coming for coordination to fight Terrorism. China is helping Afghanistan as well with the same goal of USA and UK in the 21st century.

I am named Francis but I wish to modify the last lines for "Land of the Free(Enterprise added) and Home of the Brave(bureaucracy added) Perhaps such thought would be apt to describe the current issue of Health Care Bill, the talk of the nation. I heard the speech by MIT economist Jonathan this morning with interesting and lively discussions.

The perception and reception would depend on individual situations. Nobody can give a clear cut answer with variable assumptions in economics. We need to see the empirical evidence in the years to come. Human behavior is the point and Adam Smith is a professor of moral philosophy and an economist. Confucianism may be studied for ethics and morality for Sino-American Economics.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Friday,March 19, 2010 at 6.30 a.m.

Lots of sunshine today and we enjoy life on earth.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Phoenix TV,March 19,2010 reported about China

Brookings Institution, Washington,D.C.: The research scholars and experts on China expressed their views for positive settlement of US-China relations in the 21st century. Such rationale is similar or identical to my views submitted in my past blogs re Sino-American economics. I always compare notes with other scholars to find out if my thoughts are in the same manner as their way of thinking.

Cooperation and collaboration between USA and China would be in the best interest of both nations in the global context.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on March 18,2010 at 7.38 p.m.

Wall Street Journal, March 18, 2010

Page A18 Feature Editorial on Yuan,the Chinese currency Renminbi Scapegoat:

"China has subcontracted much of its monetary discretion to the FED in return for the benefits of exchange rate stability.

For more than a decade, this has served the world economy well, leading to an explosion of trade, cheaper goods for Americans that have raised US living standrds, and new prosperity for tens and millins of Chinese.

Trade surplus caused PBOC to buy dollar reserves of 2.5 trillion. China has helped to lead the global economy out of this recession and the world needs that to continue in the days to come." Such writeup is clear enough for readers to understand the gist of the issue re so-called Trade War!

RE: Lack of Convertibility of Yuan: Note: RMB or Yuan and HK$ are convertible now.

"European economists want to make the Yuan a scapegoat and risk a trade war with China. Haven't they done enough harm alreeady?" as the conclusion of the editorial.

It is clear to detect the rationale of the editor re Sino-American Economics in the spotlight in the world! Read the full article online for details.

Page B1:: PayPal Strikes Deal to Expand in China:Another evidence of business in China.

EBay Inc.'s PayPal will partner with China Union Pay Col to let China consumer shop from overseas merchants and presents new competition for eBay's Chinese rival Alibaba Group.

MGM Mirage structured business with Pansy Ho of Macao's casino with photo of Stanley Ho,her father.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao sharing the above info on March 18, 2010 at 2.38 p.m.

WashPost,March 18, 2010

Washington Post, March 18, 2010 on page A12:

GM Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell said the automaker is making money in Brazil and China, struggling in Europe and somewhere in between in North America.

The old line is: What is good for General Motors is Good for America! Now,Brazil and China are to be added for GM in the 21st century. Here we detect Sino-American Economics from the happenings.

Page A18: Kate McClintic wrote to the Editor: "I am one of many citizens who voted for President Obama because we believed he was a serious thihker who would apply his abilities to the relentless and stress-filled tasks of the presidency. I, for one, am grateful to him for taking on the burden. It was Abraham Lincoln, not a barrel of laughs during his demanding presidency, who said "People are about as happy as they make up their minds to be." I am constantly impressed that Mr. Obama can still keep up that winning smile and charming conviviality, despite the often oppressive dilemmas he was elected to address." How true as I see such thoughts as well!

I would endorse the same rationale above and I have sent my blogs apropos of the Equation for Happiness below:

Happiness == Material Consumption + Intellectual pursuit + Spiritual Satisfaction + Good Health as the numerator over Desire as the denominator.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao trying to be jovial marked by good humor as the disciple of Mark Twain on March 18, 2010 at 11.38 a.m.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Wall Street Journal and The Washington Times,March 17, 2010

WSJ,3/17/10 on page A1:

A wealthy province near Shanghai assailed the quality of luxury clothing brand from the West, including Tommy Hilfiger. I have a leather belt with Tommy Hilfiger brand and I am satisfied as a native of Shanghai.

Page A14: A US-China Business Council poll of members showed 93% were optimistic about their future in China over 5 years.

Robert Poole, head of the Council in China, says the broad themes of continued openness and reforms continue to be there."

Such statement are similar to my observation during the past years and the upcoming years with optimism in business apropos of Sino-American Economics in Macro-outlook in a nutshell.

The WashTimes,3/17/10 on page A8:

Ireland's economy offers little to celebrate on St. Patrick's Day but Irish Americans and others with empathy celebrate St. Paddy's day with emerald green in USA as supporters of religious and traditional culture in America.(Search St. Patrick at www.Google.com for reference.)

The brutal downturn has exacted a nasty toll on an economy that was hailed as Europe's Celtic Tiger with jobless rate of 12.7 % to be defined as a depressin in textbooks. Perhaps Celtic Tiger are not as robust as Tigers in Asia's Year of the Tiger effective on February 14, 2010 in humor.

Despite its woes, Ireland has done much more to regain competitiveness than Greece and Portugal.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,born in the Year of the Tiger in 1926 watching Sino-American economics in terms of globalization.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 at 2.28 p.m.

AES sells 15% stake to China Investment

Washington Post, March 17, 2010 on page A18:

Global power company AES, based in Arlington, said it raised $1.58 billion by selling a portion of the company to a subsidiary of China Investment Corp.

China Investment bought 125.5 million shares of AES stock for $12.60 each. It gains a seat on AES's board.

CIC, with about $300 billion in assets along with other state-controlled companies, has been buying assets around the world. Such business transactions are empirical evidence of China's market system. Such mix of private sector and public sectors may be observed in other nations as well.

Page A11: www.c-span.org/videolibrary. I enjoyed the debates about Health Care Bill at C-Span Radio today. In 1979 America's cable TV companies brought Congress to our living room via C-Span. I would recommend such to the readers of Sino-American Economics.

You may search,watch and clip it or even share it : all at no charge for educational enrichment.

Page C5: The National Geographic Museum has its amazing terra-cotta warriors. The warriors 15 life-size figures discovered among thousands in China in 1974. They have been popular in all four US venues in which they have been exhibited, with Washington being the last stop in a two-year tour. The financial payoff is estimated $2.7 million in gross revenue.

Here is Sino-American Economics for cultural exchange in business during the 21st century for mutual benefit. Source: trescottj@washpost.com

Francis Shieh(Ssshhh!) a.k.a. Xie Shihao(thanks from a poet with sentiments in name only),an advocate of motto in foreign language: "Mens sana in corpore sans" i.e. a sound mind in a sound body with cheerful upbeat to be dedicated to all who wish to live smarter in the mundane world.

St. Patrick's Day with eco-friendly green thoughts on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 at 9.45 a.m.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

USAToday, March 16, 2010

USAToday, March 16, 2010

Washington Post, March 16, 2010:To blog is to ponder with fun

Page A12: China trims holdings of US Treasury assets: China retained its spot as the biggest foreign holder of US Treasury debt in January, but it reduced its holdings for a third straight month. China's holdings dipped to $889 billion in January. Japan, the second largest holder cut as well ,settling at $765.4 billion.

Economists say that unless foreign demand for Treasury debt remains strong, the interest rates that the government must pay on that debt could rise sharply, making the US deficit picture look even worse. Keep up the news in the months to come for information.

The impact of the above news provide some inklings about Sino-American Economics in the days to come as my instant reflections. It is the Economy for the Smart folks to learn the happenings as empirical evidence.

Page A18: Hameed Naz wrote a letter to the Editor: Put Economics with the Classics: -

The first blue print lacks a basic ingredient to save the nation from the kind of social havoc we have had lately: ECONOMICS.

Millions of households go into bankruptcy and mortgage delinquency every year in USA. If our children are not taught the fundamentals of economics and the rules, we are throwing them to loan sharks and Ponzi schemers. Reading "The Odyssey" is important, but so is understanding the principles of money management.

I would add Adam Smith as an economist and a moral philosopher with ethics to be relevant to the field of economics as evidenced re human behavior.

Page E2: Happy to be talking i.e. Long-tongued folks may live longer. The more you talk,the more years you can live. If such assumption is validated,teachers will have longevity for certainty.(sic) I started teaching in Shanghai in 1945 and I taught in USA until October 31, 2009 as an octogenarian. Let all folks strive to live to be centenarians with walking, laughter and lifelong learning in the field of economics.

On the light side in comics from reading "PICKLES": The elderly man said:"When I was young,it was my elders who knew all about how things worked and could explain it all to me. I looked forward to someday growing old and wise and being able to explain things to the young kids."

In the computer age,the kid said to his grandpa:"All you do is click here to restart." But the grandpa responded:"Somehow it just didn't work out that way!"

I had the same thought decades ago and I share the same feeling with the grandpa about computer knowhow i.e. I am always a newbie! To live is to learn from others.

Page C6: St. Patrick's Day on March 17th and I express my best wishes to Attorney Joe Crumlish,my dear friend and schoolmate at Georgetown since late 1940s.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao or "Shay,O'Shea" to be Irish for a day tomorrow to kiss the Blarney Stone as I learned such at Georgetown decades ago.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 9.40 a.m.

Dr. Henry Kissinger visiting Beijing, China

Phoenix TV in Hong Kong reported the news about Kissinger. He advocates constructive dialogue between the USA and China to reach sound agreement for the best interest of both nations and the peoples. I sent my blogs with the same rationale. There are common ground and mutual interest of two nations on both sides of the Pacific.

Henry Kissinger was a consultant at the RAND Corporation when I was doing research in the Department of Economics in 1964-1965.

Richard H.Moorsteen published "Remaking China Policy" Harvard University Press, 1971. Moorsteen's publications may be searched at www.Google.com

The British Foreign Minister is now in China to discuss matters of common ground to strengthen the positive relationship for cooperation and collaboration in the 21st century. I support such proper approach for mutual benefit as I expressed my thoughts in previous blogs. The British Pavilion is ready for Shanghai World Expo as another evidence of goodwill.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Tuesday,March 16,2010 at 6 a.m.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Wall Street Journal, March 15, 2010

Page A1, A19:

Page A1: US-China bilateral relationship is the most important in the world. As the only major economy still growing strongly, and the U.S.'s largest creditor, China has emerged from the global recession with fresh confidence which has delivered stimulus projects from high-speed railwys to bridges with remarkable efficiency.

Page 1B:

China to bid for US high-speed rail: China plans to step up exports of rail technology to Europe and Latin America in globalization of technology transfer.

President Obama issued a pledge to cooperate in developing the technology for mutual benefit in the 21st century.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao as an optimist to see the bright side of US-China relations because any negative scenario would not be in the best interests of the peoples of USA and China.

Monday, March 15, 2010 at 2.10 p.m.

Washington Post, March 15, 2010 page A9, A11,A12

Page A9: Premier Wen expressed concern about China's economy facing challenges including the possibility of a double dip recession with inflation.(sic) Wen held out the hope of better ties with the United States.

President Obama hopes to increase American exports and calls on China to make contribution to global rebalancing effort.

Page A11:Economists Carmen Reinhart and Ken Rogoff have published an importasnt (and,given the current economic situation,rather scary) working paper that shows extensive connections between countries that experience a banking crisis and those what experience a sovereign debt crisis. Find links at http://www.washingtonpost.com/mustreads.

Page A12: Chinese oil giant to buy stake in Argentine firm in the global context.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao, a blogger who remembers "tortoise beating the hare race" episode for readers to think about the future of Sino-American economics. Your thoughts are subject to the empirical evidence in all fairness.

Monday, March 15,2010 at 10.38 a.m.

Contemplation/Meditation as method for health with medical underpinning

In Pin Yin: "Shen Si/Chen Si) synonymous for ways to maintain mental health.

The acronym may be annotated below: SC may be used as mantra for prayers.

S stands for Shanghai

C means China,the host country

Shanghai is the host for World Expo starting in May 2010.

"Si kao" for "Si wei" with "Si xiang" as a thinker with Pin Yin system of romanization. "THINK" is a motto on the desk for employees at IBM,San Jose, California as I have my recollection in 1957-1958.

The scientific meditation for the 21st century is a revolutionary paradigm shift providing a new understanding towards achievement of sound mental and physical health, spirituality and consciousness. It exerts significant and noticeable therapeutic effects on the human mind and body generating instant relaxation to lower blood pressure and improve circulation of moods and memory with insights.

This mindset would certainly lead a person to live to be a centenarian with faith, hope and love. Such ways are designed for folks to study epistemology,ontology and cosmology as branches of philosophy offered at Georgetown University.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao trying to examine i.e. "si kao" the meaning of life in the mundane world with "si wi" i.e. mentality as a student with "si xiang" i.e. thoughts. I would recommend such pitch for real joy on earth. Thanks for your time in reading.

Monday,March 15,2010 at 6.40 a.m.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Tips to be centenarians. Read over and again,please?

Washington Post, March 13, 2010 on page B6:

Granny D walked a lot to be 100:

Mrs. Haddock offers readers advice: "You have to keep the young adventurer inside your heart alive long enough for it to someday re-emerge. It may take some coaxing and some courage,but that person is in you always - never growing old."

The above is similar to my prior blog to be child-like and have mindset as a "xiao huo zi"i.e. a young guy all the time. To add some favor: to be a lifelong student to learn from others all the time. Study American language and culture and review Chinese Mandarin and Wu dialect(Shanghainese.)

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 2.12 p.m.

ATLANTIC magazine,April 2010 issue:US economy

Page 34-35 Journalist Michael Kinsley cited renowned economists such as Paul Krugman,Larry Summers,Greg Mankiw for their projections of low inflation in the days to come.Their answers do vary but may seem to be in the ball park.(sic)

If we endorse the Keynesian Cross Model with the caption of fiscal/monetary policies,the Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply curves would insect for the optimal point of equilibrium. But there are either expansionary(inflationary) or recessionary(deflationary)gaps and such fluctuations would be expected during the course of time. Nobody knows for sure until empirical evidence shows up.

Prof.John Kenneth Galbraith may be quoted again here for his wisdom:"There are those who don't know and those who don't know they don't know."

I had my vision about Inflation in 1995 and wrote a brief definition: "Precis of Inflation" www.bing.com and click on the topic for reference.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao with witty sense of humor for comments apropos of the inexact economic science on Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 10.32 a.m.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Wall Street Journal March 12th and USAToday,Mar.12-14,10

WSJ,March 12,2010 Page A6: Change the value of China's currency vs US Dollar

A plurality of economists cited a consumers retrenchment as a BIGGEST RISK looming over the economic recovery. Such rationale is similar or identical to my prior blog apropos of the value of Chinese currency yuan or Renmingbi. If consumers pay more for Chinese products,more retrenchment would occur leading more risks for economic recovery. The only way is to see the gradual changes,not sudden change for the well-being of USA and China.

USAToday-March 12-14, 2010 page 1A: Springing forward -Remember to adjust(set) your time pieces(clocks and watches) one hour ahead at 2 a.m. on Sunday March 14, 2010.

Page 2B: US dollar is the currency people want in a crisis. The Chinese yuan, which most people feel is an eventual successor to the dollar as a reserve currency is still pegged to the dollar, and it is not fully convertible to foreign currencies. However,the cooperation and collaboration of RMB with Hong Kong dollar should be watched to see the eventual convertibility in the years to come.

China remains one of the largest buyers and holders of Treaury securities.

USA and China should work together for global economic recovery in the 21st century as both nations are linked together economically especially in the global context.


An Ad with photos on page A5,Washington Post,March 12, 2010

From the producers of Band of brothers: The PACIFIC: A 10-part miniseries event based on the true stories of World War II Marines.

I remember WWII very well as a student at St.John's University,Shanghai,China from 1943-1946. I witnessed the cruelty of the war and wish to see peace and economic development for humankind in the 21st century.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Friday,March 12, 2010 at 1.16 p.m.

Read Comics"PICKLES" in the WashPost,Mar.12,2010

On page C6: Two ladies were chatting: One raised a query:"Why is it that men just get more distinguished-looking as they are?"

Another lady responded:" My husband is a prime example. He's gotten very extinguished-looking over the years." She slipped her tongue here!

The difference between "Distinguished-looking" and "Extinguished-looking" is to be noted.

As we are aging,we have our weather-beaten countenance to be distinguished looking but not extinguished looking because we are retired but not expired! Perhaps hitting 100 would be the target if we smile or laugh with blogging on daily basis.

"Laughter begets longevity" such is not untrue by virtue of our mindset or "Xin tai" in Pin Yin system of romanization. Smile often and laugh a lot everyday.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,a disciple of Mark Twain in the 21st century to be able to send blogs free of charge for fun.

Friday,March 12, 2010 at 11 a.m.

Foreign Exchange rate is determined by Demand & Supply

Washington Post, March 12, 2010 page A12:

President Obama singled out China, saying that a change in the value of its currency was a central step in rebalancing a situation in which the United States served as the consumer engine for the entire world, racking up large trade deficits as a result. China, by contrast, accumulated large trade surpluses that Obama said should now be used to expand domestic consumption, and increase the products it imports from countries such as the United States. Such is the issue of issues for open discussions from all thinkers in the world.

It is known that China is buying products from the United States especially high tech equipments that China wants for technological updating for development. Would US be willing to sell to China to improve the balance of trade? American consumers are benefited by the low cost of products from China as seen in stores in USA. If RMB,the Chinese currency is valued upward,American consumers have to pay more thereby causing more hardship for the jobless folks during the global financial crisis. Moreover,if China sells less resulting economic slowdown thereby affecting fragile global economy leading to a difficult period for economic recovery. China's economists(leaders) would make assessment of policy for China's situations and American leaders would see fit to make policy changes for America such as the health care policy et al.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao expressing my personal thoughts in the blog as a lifelong student of economics since early 1940s and looking forward to learn from other netizens apropos of constructive Sino-American economics for the benefit of both nations.

Friday,March 12, 2010 at 9.40 a.m.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

USAToday, March 11, 2010 page 3B

Professor Joseph Stiglitz of Columbia University said: "So far, the administration and congressional responses are both inadequate."

"There is a real question of the capacity of our democracy to deal with the big issues. Northing is being done. The next crisis will almost inevitably follow if we don't make the reforms. We're not out of the woods and the economy is still very weak.

One out of four homeowners are underwater. They remember that something was wrong."

I taught in Guangzhou,China in 1992-1993 when Joseph Stiglitz gave his lecture around the same period.

I have reason to believe that readers are able to draw conclusions from the views of Professor Stiglitz, a top scholar and an independent judge of the state of US economy.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on March 11, 2010 at 2.46 p.m.

The future is up to the developments of Sino-American economics

Washington Post, March 11, 2010 page A21:

Enthusiast economist Michael Pettis argues in his blog:"China Financial Markets":

"A country with more than $2 trillion in foreign reserves does not have to worry about debt problems. But those reseves (mostly in US$s) are not quite the safety net some imagine, because China couldn't liquidate them without hurting itself badly." Such assessment is similar or identical to my past blogs.

"China's addiction to exports for growth,transitioning to a sustainable economy won't be easy." Please compare the statement by the director of Congressional Budget Office(CBO)in my blog yesterday. Moreover,any prediction may be subject to changes. Professor Galbraith said:"There are those who don't know and those who don't know they don't know." Such statement seems funny but it is really true with wisdom.

Page A14: "The Obama administration is projecting an all-time high $1.56 trillion deficit this budget year, surpassing last year's $1.4 trillion and more than $1 trillion for 2011." Such figures are forcasts. China may be purchasing US securities as investment with trust in America. Cf. the prior blogs for understanding. All in all,USA/China must work together to try to solve mutual problems in the days to come.

Page B1,B8: Bike lanes to hit the big time in Washington D.C. and more bikes in Beijing as evidence for the common ground to save energy during the economic crisis in particular.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao, a bystander to watch Sino-American Economics in action as a lifelong student.

Thursdaym,March 11, 2010 at 12 noon.

Horse or Dog? Your option please in the light vein?

The best friend/relative/colleague is thought of in admiring terms as genuine,but there are those who perceive the fawning or dog-eat-dog situations. The Latin verb "adulari" i.e. "to fawn on," they equated it with the behavior of a dog toward its master e.g.tail wagging to mind. Adulation means exhibition of overly excessive fondness,similar to adoration at best.

Such words are loaded with philosophical underpinning in the real world of pragmatism.(sic)

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao, an octogenarian who has witnessed the go-getters with such art during the period of political or economic clout.

Thursday, March 11,2010 with reflections of Sino-American economics at 6.08 a.m..

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Wall Street Journal, March 10, 2010

Page A9: Mr. Yi, a vice governor of the People's Bank of China(PBOC) reassures on US Treasurys as an investor with confidence. He is studying whether to inject more capital into China Investment Corp., its $300 billions sovereign-wealth fund.

An Ad on the same page: NASDAQ welcomes China Lodging Group, a leading economy hotal chain in 39 cities throughout China. There are now 236 hotels under the brand name: Han Ting Express. Such hotels provide services for budget-minded tourists in China.

Page A22: Modest aid for seniors: $250 one-time payment proposal:

Independent Senator Bernard Sanders of Vermont published his letter to the Editor:

"Congress approved $700 billion into a bailout for Wall Street banks, as cheerleader for ending the estate tax on the wealthy families and backing the unpaid for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan costing trilltion of dollars." Give a break to seniors in USA!

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao keeping up-to-date info relating to Sino-American economics.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at 1.30 p.m.

Clime Accord/Female Lawmakers/Tai Shan in China

Washington Post,Wednesday, March 10, 2010:

Page A13:

A negotiator from China is authorized to the nonbinding accord brokered by President Obama in the climate change summit in the Danish capital.(Not Danish for breakfast)

In China,there are 2,987 seats with 637 women for 21.3%

In USA,there are 435 seats with 73 women for 16.8%

Sources: Inter-Parliamentary Union

Page A5: Excerpts from the proposal by the National Governors Association:

"Grade 3(Reading, craft and structure) Interpret key words and phrases in a text, distinguishing literal from figurative language." Such nuance is very subtle and distinct,indeed!

"Grade 4: Reading of classic myths from a variety of cultures." Chinese culture in Asia may be included when authors are interested to cover Asia for World civilization.

"Grade 5: Identify how metaphors and similes as well as rhymes and other repetitions of sounds supply meaning and rhythm in a specific verse of stanza for a poem." It is known that analogy,sayings,motto and aphorism do appear in the Chinese language and literature or poetry for elementary school students in China. I remember when I had such educational opportunity in 1930s.

"The English language arts proposal, plus appendices,seeks to build skills and knowledge in reading,writing, speaking and listening, with special focus on grammar, usage and vocabulary for cultural literacy. Science and history texts would give students a stronger base of knowledge for reading."

I taught English in Shanghai, China,1945-1947 and also taught Chinese language(Mandarin and Wu dialect i.e. Shanghainese) in USA from 1950s to October 31,2009. For cultural literacy in science,I lectured Economic science for my English classes in Guangzhou,Beijing,Shanghai and Nanjing, China from 1981 to 2002 for practical needs of the students in China and in the United States.

Page C10: Tai Shan, the giant panda born at the National Zoo, made his first public appearance in China after being kept in quarantine for a month after his trip from Washington.

At Zoo, the baby panda watch goes on for Tai Shan's mother,Mei Xiang. "Mei Xiang" in Pin Yin means fragrant America. "Mei guo" means beautiful America or America,the beautiful. How fitting and proper for the Chinese language to describe USA with the positive approach.
China i.e."Zhong guo" meaning the Middle Kingdom which may be another Kingdom being sought by folks of all faith. "Zhong hua ren min gong he guo" i.e. People's Republic of China for the reason being the most populous nation in the world. Such nomenclasure is also fitting and proper.

USA and China would work together for climate change and building railways to make contributions for humanity.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,blogging on March 10th and trying to be witty to kiss the Blarny Stone to celebrate March 17th on St. Paddy's Day for eco-friendly green outlook in advance. At 10.10 a.m. at the Andrews Library.

High-Speed Railways for China and USA

Phoenix TV reported on March 10, 2010:(released in the evening on March 9,2010)

US Secretary of Commerce Gary Lucke announced that US would cooperate and collaborate with China to build High-Speed Railways (Gao-su Tie-dao in Pin Yin system of romanization) US has been focusing on airlines and highways but neglected the state-of-art of railways. It is high time to exchange the technological expertise with engineers specialized in railways in China for mutual benefit.

Gary Lucke was the Governor of Washington State and an American citizen of Chinese ancestry. His grandfather came to USA as a laborer and may or may not be involved in building railway in California many decades ago in American history.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao had train rides in China witnessing such achievement with comparisons of the American railroads.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at 5.55 a.m.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Wall Street Journal 3/9/10: Money in China and in USA

Wall Street Journal,March 9, 2010 on page A17: China airs concern over debt in regions fearing that local governments won't be able to pay back all the loans.

Page A8: US Fiscal policy on unsustainable path: To wit: -

"The US federal budget deficit is on a trajectory that poses significant economic risks and will become unsustainable. Douglas Elmendorf,Director of the Congressional Budget Office made such statement before the National Association for Business Economics. The deficit will swell from the $6 trillion baseline forecast by 2020 to just shy of $10 trillion. The debt held by the public with current tax policies extended would soar to 90% of GDP by 2020."

Perhaps both China and USA appear to be entering unfamilar territory in the level of public debt. That remains to be seen. Perhaps the forces of serendipity would come to play in due course of time.

Page 3B: Positive scenario:- Mark Kiefer of the aerospace organization says:"The economy in China has grown very rapidly with rising income for folks to travel.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao sees the two sides of the coin. In other words,when we are debt-ridden,we are on the credit system. Be happy and gay and go lucky to enjoy life in the mundane world with the credit cards as near money.

Tuesday,March 9, 2010 at 2 p.m.

WashPost,March 9, 2010:Common ground for folks in China and in USA

Page A5: Housing Minister in China said that the government would increase the stock of affordable housing and crack down on developers who hoard land and apartments to force up prices. In other words,some greedy folks in China but the government is promoting a harmonious society with roof above their heads.

In US, foreclosures are prevalent i.e. mortgages are foreclosed causing folks to be evicted or displaced. Americans need to have life,liberty of pursuit of happiness guaranteed by the Constitution. Happiness means a place to live and nobody would impugn except the homeless and the number seems to be going upward unfortunately.

Page A11: Professors pull the plug on laptops with a photo of a professor of law at Georgetown University with his students in a class: "The cone of distraction"- the notion that the students can fully attend to a lecture while intermittently toggling over to e-mail,ESPN and Facebook. Do you agree or disagree for such flip-flop manipulation? In Pin Yin: "Zhuan lai zhuan qu" for fun?

Comment in Pin Yin of the Chinese language: "Xin wu er yong" i.e. the heart(mind) is unable to focus on 2. That would mean only one concentration at a time. Or "Xin bu zai yan" to be absent-minded altogether. Such is not desirable for students to learn in a class. Don't you think?

Reflection of bygone years: Lives in the 21st century are full of new high-tech products that folks can't imagine not having. I was born before TV was invented and I remember seeing a TV in Chicago on my way to Washington in 1948. Nine years later,I bought my first TV on credit in San Jose,California in 1957 when the first boy was born. Now the internet is widely used in China and in USA. As a matter of fact, there are more netizens in US now.

Well,that is advancement in science and technology but we need languages for communication so I am still a student to learn the American language and culture from various sources. Such daily routine makes me feel young as a lifelong student to be a "xiao-huo-zi", a young guy for my mindset,off the ship to USA for advanced studies since 1947. Living is learning and all folks are my teachers with a humble heart and a modest mind.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 10.10 a.m.

Monday, March 8, 2010

www.newmoney.gov apropos of $100 bill for currency

The Washington Times, March 8, 2010 on page A5:
$ 100 bill to get face-lift for the global campaign: Advance Info for readers of Sino-American Economics of Money.

Wraps will come off for Ben Franklin at an April 21 ceremony in the ornate Cash Room at the Treasury Department, the site of Ulysses Grant's first inaugural ball in 1869.

Ben Franklin said: "He who has a skill has an estate." His saying prompted my published books for skill labor training since 1960s."Keys for Economic Understanding" "Keys to Economic Understanding" et al www.Amazon.com for information.

The decision on redesigning currency are guided by assessment of counterfeating threats, from digital technology or old-fashioned printing presses.

Training materials on the new $ 100 bill for those who handle cash and educational information will be available in 25 languages ( including the Chinese language,)beginning on April 21, 2010.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao keeping YOU informed and ahead on March 8, 2010 at 1.55 p.m.

Harvard Business Review, March 2010 /WashPost,March 8,2010

A better approach to China's markets: Marketing is significant for business between USA and China in the 21st century for mutual benefit and mutual respect.

China's 200 cities with over one million folks are growing at different rates and changing in different ways. Their demographic makeups and consumer attitudes are disparate(butong)for real understanding.

Shanghai and Hangzhou have local preference. Shanghai folks speak mellifluous Wu dialect. Shenzhen people speak Mandarin due to their background from places other than Guangdong.


Nobel Laureate in Economic Science Professor of Economics at Columbia published an article re bankers on page 36:(Joseph Stiglitz)

"he financial system failed to perform its key role,managing risk,allocating capital, and keeping transaction rates low. Instead,it created risk,mismanaged capital, and generating huge transactions costs.(the sector garnered some 40% of all corporate profits in the years before thee crises). There was, too, a misallocation of human capital, as many of America's most talented young people succumbed to the lure of easy money. These were brilliant minds that might have improved society with genuine discoveries or innovation." End of the article with scholarly thoughts.

Washington Post,March 8, 2010 on page A7: In China,Li Keqiang,55, a former farmer who got his doctorate in economics is now vice premier, is widely seen as becoming groomed to be the next premier.

Xi Jinping,57, serving as the Vice President,is considered to be the most likely heir to be the next President.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao, a believer of altruism,trying to build a bridge of understanding between USA and China via Hawaii as an honorary citizen.
Monday, March 8, 2010 at 10 a.m.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Go Yoga! Take "Taiji" or "Qigong" for health

The Mini page of the Washington Post,March7,2010 published GO YOGA!

That is Hindu discipline aimed at training the consciousness of a condition of perfect spiritual insight and tranquility.

Such exercise is beneficial for folks interested in Sino-American Economics of Human Capital of Health.

Building self-awareness, strength and flexibility of mind and body would be desirable for all folks in the mundane world regardless of race,color,creed,age et al.

For more details,read page SC 5,6. On the web: www.yogakids.com

For Taiji or Qigong,the Chinese way,search online for more info.

If we have child-like heart and mind,we shun duplicity.

Hehehahahoho all the way and we shall live to be centenarians.

Francis Shieh aka Xie Shihao striving to be innocent(free of all evil) with spiritual joy on earth.

Sunday,March 7,2010 at 6.18 a.m.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Business Week,March 15, 2010

Page 12: Washington could have a tough time making the case that China's censorship rules hamper trade,"Censorship per se is not a violation of the WTO," notes Warren Marayama, former general counsel of the US Trade Representative Office. You would have to show the violation of some specific WTO rule nor is the filing likely to lead to a speedy resolution. Disputes before the WTO can take 2 years or more to litigate and appeal. Source: Bloomberg News.

Page 58: Strategy & Competition The Ka-Ching in China: -Luring medical grants:

GE, Siemens, and others are angling for a piece of the $125 billion. Beijing plans to spend on health care. $110 billion: China's pharma market in 2015 up from $44 billion in 2008. Medical services are being improved due to the focus of the government in China.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao, the blogger to think, study and learn daily to share with YOU for Sino-American Economics.

AD for collectors and investors: Silver Coins-value is up 305% from 2002 to 2010 due to global economic insecurity. 1922 Silver coin should be worth far more if we know the "purchasing power parity" during that year to be compared with the cost of things in 2010. Savvy?

Shanghai World Expo: New York Time Square with lights

Welcome American visitors to Shanghai to witness World Expo in action from May 2010 in anticipation of millions tourists to view global products to promote international understanding of human contributions in economics. American pavilion costs 50 million and British tent is excitingly unique. Hong Kong's model building is an art per se!

Such epoch- making event brings a good reason to celebrate for the good value to be shared in the name of humanity.

"A Glimpse of the Chinese Language" in English is available free of charge for PDF file at www.rand.org for the benefit of communication with folks in China.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Saturday, March 6, 2010 at 9.50 a.m.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Wall Street Journal, March 5, 2010 USA/China;Toyota's marketing push to China

Page A19: "Why the Pentagon Needs Friends in Beijing" by Joseph W. Ralston,former Supreme Allied Commander,Europe from 2000-2003 and Vice-Chairman,Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1996-2000. It would be interesting to read the full article in details.

"After Washington's decision to sell $6.4 billion in military equipment to Taiwan all military to military exchanges with the US were suspended. Such cancellation can be costly because relationship of trust can potentially mean the difference between war and peace when a crisis arrives.

Our decision to cut ties with Pakistan's army cost us dearly after 9/11. Any military contacts are invaluable to the security of our country. When we hold exercises with foreign militaries, we build the confidence that can only be gained through joint operations in the field.

Today, there is an officer in China who was planning to come to the US. There is a young American officer who would be his classmate at Fort Leavenworth,e.g. and to know each other during the course of time. In case of tension,they would make phone call to diffuse possible conflict with friendly understanding. Now the call may never be made. That could prove to be a tragedy one day for China, for the US and for the world." That is the conclusion of the article.

I have reason to believe that such article deserves profound thought for Sino-American Economics of Peace in the 21st century.

Page A1,B2: Toyota plans to begin a major new sales campaign in China to bring back consumers rattled by the auto maker's recall crisis.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,an avid reader of the views of American leaders and responsible leaders in other nations to assess the relationship of two great nations on both sides of the Pacific for peace in the world in the nuclear age. It should be known that both USA and China are members of the Security Council of the United Nations to strive for peace and economic development.

Friday, March 5, 2010 at 2 p.m.

American diplomat helped US establish relations with China et al

Washington Post, March 5, 2010 page B6: "Charles Sylvester, the 4th generation of an American family immersed in Chinese history and a key diplomat in Beijing after the death of Chairman Mao. Mr. Sylvester left the mundane world on Feb.7th at his home in Hereford, Arizona with lung cancer" I came to this world on Feb.7,1926.

A former Navy pilot, Mr. Sylvester joined the Foreign Service in 1961 and emerged as a leading Asia specialist. He worked in Vietnam and Taiwan before moving to Washington for China Desk duties including draftng a 1971 letter to Chiang Kai-shek explaining the reason behind President Richard Nidon's historic visit to China. The mission to China began the process of opening its relations with the United States."

Back in early 1960s, I was teaching Economics in Los Angles,California and met Richard H. Moorsteen at the RAND Corporation,Santa Monica,California.I rendered my professional services to RAND from 1959-1961 on part-time basis and became a full-time researcher from January 1964-September 1965. During that period, I published "A Glimpse of the Chinese Language" RAND Paper#3078 in March 1965 with the intent to promote the opening of China via the Pin Yin system as hinted on page 8. Richard Moorsteen published "Remaking China Policy" Harvard University Press,1971 with the same intent to help USA to establish normal relations with China for mutual benefit of two nations.

Mr.Jay Mathews continued in his article:"Charles Sylvester moved to Shanghai in 1987 and served two years as the American Consul General." I was a Visiting Consultant for the United Nations Development Program(UNDP) and lectured in Shanghai and Beijing during 1986-l987.

Mr. Sylvester was pleased to see China's economic reforms during the last two decades apropos of the emerging market economy to join the international community such as WTO for trade and other activities in globalization.

On the same page,Jacques Polar helped design IMF's basic economic framework. Dr. Polar passed away at the age of 95. He was born in Rotterdam in 1914 and was a student at the University of Amsterdam. He moved to Geneva to work as an assistant for the first Nobel laureate Jan Tinbergen who developed "Convergence Theory" with the insights of the convergence of economic systems in the global context for the benefit of humanity as an outstanding economist with vision.

USAToday, March 4, 2010 on page 1B: China auto sales speed ahead.: Geely CK sedan, a popular Chinese brand for 39,800 yuan(RMB) i.e. about US$5,800, a low-cost automobile.

It is estimated by economists that Americans save about 5% but Chinese save 28% of disposable income. Here is the difference of lifestyle re Sino-American Economics as well.

Wall Street Journal, March 4, 2010 on page A14: "Venezuela's Chavez shuns IMF and gushes about China: Venezuela has already spent most of the $8 billin from China loan in exchange for oil.

China has access of US dollars with massive holdup of US Treasury bonds."

Page A18: "Economic theories can be powerful tools for organizaing one's thinking. Good economists can say a lot about tendencies among economic variables but naive pursuit of precision by econometric modeling, as applied to policy is fraught with danger and can only deepen well-deserved public sketicism about economists and economics." Here we can validate the insights of Professor John K. Galbraith as I sent my past blogs to that effect. I would state catagorically that human behavior plays a significant role in economics. Needless to say,there are much room to be explored from empirical evidence.

Washington Post,March 5,2010 on page A12: Arby's offer $1 for 7 items everyday(with photo ad.) to compete with Berger King for One-Dollar Value Meal in USA. Such is good news for folks to save money re budget eats during economic crisis.

I was a customer at Berger King in Shanghai many times. Perhaps the management would offer similar discounts for folks in Shanghai for more business by volumes. I shall find out when I visit Shanghai in April 2010.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,a lifelong student of applied comparative economics. I expect to utilize my training in economics to be budget-wise for my pursuit of optimality to hit serendipity.
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Friday, March 5, 2010 at 10.28 a.m.

Jewish group in San Franciso paid tribute to China

Phoenix TY reported on March 4,2010 that a cultural group of Americans with Jewish ethnic heritage in San Francisco,California thanked China for the protection during the World War II as refugees in China. They exhibited the things as historical documents for remembrance of friendship with China and the folks as good memories.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao remembering the history when I was in Shanghai during the second world war. I was in San Francisco from 1947-48 after WWII with fond recollection of the city and thekind folks at the University of San Francisco.

Friday,March 5,2010at 6.15 a.m.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Economists engage in debates:WashTimes,3/4/10

The Washington Times,March 4, 2010 on page B4: Richard Rahn is chairman of the Institute for Global Economic Growth. He published accounting antics: "Fraudulent tax revenue forecasts" with a comic photo of a school and the sayings of the teachers in the light vein:"I finally understood negative numbers when they are just like the US budget deficit." The word" Nagative" may be desirable in medical jargon but not in economics and politics.

"Economists engage in endless debate about the long-run revenue maximizing rates for any tax,whether it is a cigarette,gas,general sales,property or income tax. All the taxes have been raised and lowered many times at the federal, state and local levels, so there is a good deal of empirical evidence about what the effects are likely to be." There are vested interests and personal bias,indeed.

There are disputes among economists in China or in any other nation for making policy decisions. That is economics in action for mature folks to understand or otherwise. The reader will have the volition for making judgment in shades of meaning.

"A Shady Lawyer's Bad Business." by Patrick Dillon and Carl M. Cannon. Broadway Publisher,$28, 532 pages. Reviewed by Claude R. Marx.

In "Circle of Greed: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of the Lawyer Who Brought Corporate America to Its Knees," Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists gave readers such revelation.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao trying to learn the truth but truth in economics may be multi-dimensional as economic science is infamously inexact with focus on human behavior. Professor John K. Galbraith discovered many decades ago with his book entitled: "The Age of Uncertainty." Perhaps the title may be undated to "The Age of Great Uncertainty in the 21st century."(sic)

A book review of "Almost Everyone's Guide in Economics" can be searched at www.Atlantic Economic Journal, September 1979 issue to that effect.

Thursday, March 4 2010 at 12.06 p.m.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

WashPost 3/3/10 and WashTimes 3/3/10

Washington Post,March 3, 2010 on page A8: Photo of The Seed Cathedral, the centerpiece of Britain's Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo, will be covered by 60,000 transparent acrylic rods, which will quiver in the wind, according to the expo's Website. I hope to see it in Shanghai in April.

Page A14:Washington Business Section: Maryland preparing for middle-skill job surge:-

Governor Martin O'Malley called for more training efforts to prepare the workforce to meet an expected surge in jobs requiring certification beyond a high school diploma but less than a bachelor's degree.

Such rationale is identical to my focus of the role of community colleges to train para-professionals as I sent my blogs in the past on record. Cf. Archives of www.Sino-American Economics.

In China,vocational education is stressed for the same goal to train workers in China. Here is the common ground of Sino-American Economics of Education in the 21st century for economic recovery of the gray-color(neither white nor blue) workers in dire need.

Washington Times,March 3, 2010 Bi-cultural Couple on page A11: Photo of the late Mrs.Edwards nee Manko Chou, age 75.

A Chinese emigre who lived in Washington D.C. for the past ten years, passed away on Feb. 18, 2010.

Mrs. Edwards was born in Hangzhou,Zhejiang Province, China. (There is a quotable quotes known to Chinese: In Pin Yin: "Shang you tiantang,xia you SuHang" In English: Above there is Heaven and below are Suzhou and Hangzhou. Such expression is stated to imply the two beautiful places like heaven on earth.

My paternal grandfather was a native of Suzhou and my maternal grandfather was from Hangzhou. Both were officials and the one with decorated medals on the robe during the Qing Dynasty.(1644-1911) I have seen the photo of my paternal grandpa in my family album for remembrance.

Robert Edwards was a US Navy officer from Alabama who had studied Mandarin(Chinese Mandarin is a form of art re calligraphy and a form of music with 4 tones.) Chief Dan Liu of Honolulu,Hawaii married a native of Alabama as a bi-racial couple as well.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao, a blogger interested in multi-cultural happenings in the name of humanity regardless of race,color,and creed et al.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at 2.20 p.m.

Sino the season on page A15,Washington Post,3/3/10

Washington Post, March 3, 2010 Al Kamen published "Sino the season" citing 12-day trip for congressional staffers to China, leaving March 30th. The same day I shall leave for Shanghai as a native of Shanghai to visit World Expo in advance. In the past decades,I lectured Economics in China almost every year since 1981 in Shanghai,Beijing,Guangzhou, Hong Kong and other cities as well.

"The idea is to send a group of staffers to China to focus on trade,foreign policy, infrastucture and national security. It is State Department approved under the Mutual Education and Cultural Exchange Act." I support such trip for better understanding via on-the-spot visit to learn the numerous changes in China with reforms.

"A Glimpse of the Chinese Language" is available at www.rand.org free of charge via pdf as public service. "Philosophy of Mencius" is listed at www.loc.gov for cultural enrichment. It would be desirable for visitors to learn the Chinese language and culture for personal enrichment.

The article continues:" Shanghai will be included in the trip and the museum is a place to visit for tourists. There is the section ending in 1946, the period when the British, French carved up Shanghai." I earned my B.A. degree at St. John's University in 1946 and I was born in the former British settlement and lived in the former French concession as a witness of Chinese history.

I came to the United States in 1947 for my graduate studies at the University of San Francisco and Georgetown University Graduate School to publish my thesis on Confucianism with my intent to promote the understanding of the East and the West from my mixed educational background. I started my blogging in 2000 www.Sino-American Economics to keep up with happenings of US-China economics. Ten of my works are listed at the Library of Congress online catalog in the fields of Economics and China studies.

Francis Shieh,Fulbright Senior Scholar, Hong Kong, 1989-1990 on March 3, 2010 at 10.06 a.m.

"The Economics of Interdependence" by Richard Cooper

The above book was published by McGraw Hill,New York and has been widely quoted for such an important contribution in the academic community) Harvard Economics Professor Richard Cooper's research interest: Integrating China into world economic system. His focus is very much in evidence in the 21st century with his scholarly vision.

Professor John K.Galbraith was interested in China and visited China in early 1970s. I offered him a Chinese name in translation and transliteration: Gao er bu lei shi" in four Chinese characters(words) from the Pin Yin system of romanization* i.e. the phonetic equivalent sounds like Galbraith. The meaning in English: Tall but not similar. In other words,Professor Galbraith is not mathematically oriented economist. *"A Glimpse of the Chinese Language" is available free of charge at www.rand.org pdf as a public service.

Richard H. Moorsteen of the Economics Department at the RAND Corporation published "Remaking China Policy" published by Harvard University Press,1971.

Professor Richard T.Gill quoted the role of community colleges in his textbooks published in 1973 and 1975.("The Future of Community College" published by the Congressional Record,July 18, 1974.) Training of marketable skills from the grassroots is stressed by President Obama in a changing economy in the 21st century. China is also paying attention to vocational education to train the ordinary people to have skills to get jobs in a changing economy as well.

China plays an important part in the global context nowadays as evidenced by the above economists with their insights.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,a blogger for www. Sino-American economics.

March 3,2010 at 6 a.m.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Wall Street Journal 3/2/10 amd Washington Times 3/2/10

Wall Street Journal March 2, 2010 on page A12: US Visit to China signals a thaw: Tensions appear to be easing. I sent my past blogs to stress the need of cooperation of two nations for the best interest of humanity.More comments below from WashTimes 3/2/10 page A1,A10.
Page B7: UK-based Diageo, the world's largest alcoholic drinks firm (e.g.the maker of Johnnie Walker Whisky et al) by volume has been targeting the rising middle class in emerging markets.The CEO sees opportunity to move further in the making for Chinese white spirit or "bai jiu" in Pin Yin system of romanization.

The Washington Times March 2, 2010: Page A1: Chinese creditor with charts on page A10 Source: US Treasury Department.

China has been a major source of financing for the US government's soaring debt during the past decade.

Michael Wessel, a member of the US-China Commission said: "The US government, with its fiscal and monetary tools constrained by the recession, cannot easily extricate itself from the growing financial dependence on China. Leverage works both ways. That remains to be seen as tether-ball game but not at the end of one nation's tether. Such comment may be the gist for readers of Sino-American Economics.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao sends this blog on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at 2 p.m.

Sino-American Economics of Daily Living with hints and tips

The following is done for your possible interest. There are those who don't know and those who don't know they don't know.!? Hehehahahoho all the way to live longer!
1. If the food is too spicy,put a bit of salt in your mouth,spit it out after a gargle.
2. If your teeth become yellow, chew peanuts in your mouth and brush your teeth for three minutes for instant efficacy.
3. If your skin is burnt,put some tooth paste on your skin to stop pain or bleeding.
4. If you find tea stain in your cup,use tooth paste to clean it well.
5. If you put eye drops in your eye with open mouth,you'll be OK without blinking.
6. If you have ulcer,i.e. sore in your mouth,put Vitamin C tablet on the spot to relieve pain while dissolving. For more serious ulcer,add Vitamin B2 to the sore spot.
7. If you have dust in your eye,close your eye and cough a few times and the dust will come out.
8. If you use a bit of salt to wash on both sides of your nostrils,you'll have tiny pores for good health.
9. If you have a mosquito bite,put on soap at once to relieve itching.
10.If there is infection of your throat or your gum,eat a small piece of watermelon with salt on it in the evening to overcome virus. You'll be OK the next day.
11.If you wish to get rid of the trademark,use a blower to blow it away.
12.If you travel to save space to avoid the wrinkled clothes in packing, fold every piece neatly.
13.If you belch or eruct,drink a bit of vinegar for immediate cure.
14.If you eat garlic or stinky beancurd(a Chinese favorite snack) with offensive odor,eat several peanuts,then OK.
15.If you want to stop cough,use seasame oil to fry eggs with no other seasoning,eat hot and go to bed. Continue such remedy for several days,the efficacy would be very evident.
16.If you wear a bracelet,you should wear a plastic bag first to facilite the putting on and taking off small bracelet without any hassle.
17.If you try to take off the skin of a chestnut,you take off the shell first and then put into a microwave for a while,tweak it to take off the skin easily.
18.If you make arrangement for flowers,put a drop of detergent in the water for your flower pot to make the flowers to last longer.
19.If you wish to crack a walnut,put hot water in the pot and steaming about ten minutes and then put into cold water to open without problem.
20.If you prepare to cook shrimps,put salt and baking soda into a bowl and use hand to tweak a while with clean water to soak,then wash it. You will have tender and crystal shrimps.
21.If you cook meat,soak the meat into soda water for 15 minutes and then add condiments to make meat very tender and tasty.
22. If you use the leftover tea to be soaked in water for a few days to spread to the roots of a plant,your plant will be growing faster.
23. If you wish to get rid of the offensive odor in the toilet,use the dry tea leaves and burn such to have some smokes resulting more functions to drive away mosquitos and flies as well.
24. If your rice is not fully cooked,use chopsticks to open some holes and put cooking wine to recook.
25.If the surface of the rice is not cooked yet,turn over to the middle from the top part and leave it in the rice cooker for a while.
26. If you wish to get rid of the grease from the screen windows,use water and cigarette butts to be dissolved together to wash screen doors with good results.
27.If you wish to see the brightness of your jewelry,put a chalk in your jewelry box.
28.If you wish to get rid of the trace of sticky glue on the table or the bottle,use Tiger Balm ointment.
29.If you have static electricity on your apron, use the positive side of the battery to stop such static.
30.If you encounter foot friction in your shoes,put some white wine into your shoes to get rid of such foot friction.

BELIEVE IT OR NOT!? You are the judge for your situations

The above is originated from common Chinese expressions and it is rendered into practical English of the Chinese style with your understanding. Translations are always inexact like the field of Economics. Read the original Chinese and read the English to find the common ground for the contents in a nutshell. A smile is OK but lots of laugh would prolong your life to gain longevity.

Thanks for your time to bear with an octogenarian with senior moments in doing such work.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shiihao on March 2, 2010 at 11.42 a.m.

Monday, March 1, 2010

USAToday and Wall Street Journal,March 1,, 2010

USA Today:Page A2: The Global Travel & Tourism Summit: Beijing 25-27 May 2010

For info go to: www.globaltraveltourism.com/Beijing 2010

In Retrospect: I was in Beijing from 1993-1996 with fond memories of teaching Economics.

Languages in English/ Chinese work on thoughts and emotions making economic issues more dynamic to be relevant to individuals and nations as well.

"Dictionary of the American Language" was published decades ago and Chinese language is a form of art and music. United Nations need language specialists in Chinese,Russian,Spanish,English,French,and Arabic as six official languages.

Wall Street Journal Ad dated March 1, 2010:

Hong Kong International Art Fair to be held from 27-30 May 2010 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center.

I was in Hong Kong from 1989-1990 as a Fulbright Senior Scholar teaching Economics in English and in Chinese Mandarin.

Chinese calligraphy is a form of art for those who can appreciate Oriental art from the craft of writing or penmanship.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Monday, March 1, 2010 at 2.08 p.m.

Behind the Wheel in China by Hessler.Reviewed by Jonathan Yardley

"Country Driving": A Journey Through China From farm to Factory by Peter Hessler,author. Harper. 438 pp. $27.99

"Peter Hessler got his Chinese driver's license and set out to explore the country.

It is about a small factory at the city of Lishui in suthern Zhejiang Province.(Wu dialect is being spoken by circa 80 million folks in Zhejiang,Jiangsu and Shanghai area.) Hessler clearly came to love China in the more than a decade he spent there, and he was endlessly surprised, amused and delighted by it. He has highly developed taste for oddness, incongruity and just plain weirdness, all of which he describes with not a scintilla of condescension.

"Country Driving" is a wonderful book about China that also happens to be a terrific book about the human race." Conclusion by Jonathan Yardley,the distinguished reviewer.

Chinese language is spoken by most humans in the world as China is the most populous nation on earth.

"A Glimpse of the Chinese Language" in English is available at www.rand.org free of charge in pdf format as public service.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,the blogger for www.Sino-American Economics. According to the Chinese way,the last name appears first.Shieh meaning Thank in Chinese. my Last Name Shieh(Hsieh from Wade-Giles system of romanization but Hsieh is difficult for Westerner to pronounce so it was changed to Shieh as the phonetic equivalent of my Last name in Chinese.

However, it should be Xie in the official Pin Yin system of romanization. Shihao is my personal name in Chinese meaning hero of poety. My first name Francis in English is derived from "Francis" Scot Key in honor of his authorship of the National Anthem aprops of the lines "Land of Free Enterprise(added) and Home of the Brave Bureaucracy(added) as a lifelong student of Private and Public sectors of the economy. However, I am not a poet but a lifelong learner of economics since my arrival at the United States in 1947 for graduate studies at the University of San Francisco and Georgetown University Graduate School in late 1940s.

The following Pin Yin system of romanization in the Chinese language is designed to pay tribute to the lover of China. To Wit the following 16 Chinese characters in phonetic equivalents of the Pin Yin system of romanization.

1. "Qian yang hou he" In English connotation: the insinuation of an ever-changing China with supporting coordination.

2. "Jing shen dou zou" Salutation in English: The upbeat spirit of the author/reviewer.

3. "Sui xin suo yu" Good wishes in English: Do it your way! As your heart desires.

4. "Zi qiang bu xi" Words of wisdom in English: Strong in your own right with fortitude.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao on Monday, March 1, 2010 at 10.12 a.m.