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Andrey Borodaevskiy
COMMENTARY
Sep 13, 2011
Thanks to 'twinning,' the functional integration of economies has become a universal trend
There is plenty of recent evidence regarding the tight interaction and functional cohesion between the two economies of the United States and China.
COMMENTARY
Sep 2, 2011
U.S.-China 'win-win' game
In spite of the polar positions of the United States and China in the global system, during the past dozen years their economies have become intertwined to such a degree that one is tempted to speak of an emerging new giant macroeconomic entity with a common metabolism — at least with regard to some...
COMMENTARY / World
Aug 23, 2011
U.S.-China economic stage
In conventional mass media and online of late, one can discover abundant information describing the unprecedented scale and intensity of industrial cooperation and capital migration between the United States and China.

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