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"To the U.S., the Chinese will be passive-aggressive," says Patrick Chovanec , a business professor at Beijing's Tsinghua University.
China Is Expected to Resist Oil Shift Bob Davis 2012
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"It's a sign of rising tensions and people are finding it more difficult to make ends meet," said Patrick Chovanec , an associate professor at Tsinghua University's School of Economics and Management in Beijing.
Truckers Idle Rigs in Shanghai James T. Areddy 2011
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As Patrick Chovanec, a professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing, stated: When companies start to roll over debt they're not retiring debt, and banks aren't retrieving their capital, so you're crowding out new lending...
Chriss Street: Who Is Going to Bail Out China? Chriss Street 2011
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As Patrick Chovanec, a professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing, stated: When companies start to roll over debt they're not retiring debt, and banks aren't retrieving their capital, so you're crowding out new lending...
Chriss Street: Who Is Going to Bail Out China? Chriss Street 2011
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Chovanec said, and added, "The U.S. is going through this period of soul-searching."
Is China a measuring stick or a warning sign for America? Keith B. Richburg 2011
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Tsinghua University professor Patrick Chovanec writing on his blog Sept. 17, about China's rumored investment in Italian bonds:
Notable & Quotable 2011
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Chovanec said, and added, "The U.S. is going through this period of soul-searching."
Is China a measuring stick or a warning sign for America? Keith B. Richburg 2011
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Among the ideas suggested by Chovanec: China should encourage its citizens to invest abroad by giving them a greater range of investment options in global markets.
Chao Deng: Will China's Cranes Keep Rising? Chao Deng 2010
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While Chovanec does not characterize himself as "short on China," he is skeptical that the Chinese government is taking enough steps to curb speculation.
Chao Deng: Will China's Cranes Keep Rising? Chao Deng 2010
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The Chinese Communist Party is loath to allow high inflation, says Chovanec.
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