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"When the economy is growing this fast, profits will increase," says Studwell, founder of the China Economic Quarterly.
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"Time and again," journalist Joe Studwell wrote in his 2002 book, The China Dream, "China has failed to fulfill the promise that foreigners ascribe to her."
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Studwell criticized rising income inequality and government policies in Singapore.
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Finally, Studwell held up South Korea and Taiwan as models of success in Asia, arguing that their democratic political systems have resulted in per capita GDP several times higher than in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines.
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Studwell overlooked the reforms we implemented before and after the Asian crisis.
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Studwell alleges that real estate in Singapore is an effective cartel.
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Speculation in the property market has been ‘little short of anarchic’ Studwell, Unlocking China: A Key to Investment Regions.
Archive 2006-09-01 Abhay N 2006
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I write these details, because our friend Studwell intimates to me that you feel I do not care to be identified with this movement in such a way as to take the unpopularity of the women chiefly engaged in it.
The Life and Work of Susan B Anthony 01 Harper, Ida H 1899
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I write these details, because our friend Studwell intimates to me that you feel I do not care to be identified with this movement in such a way as to take the unpopularity of the women chiefly engaged in it.
The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years Ida Husted Harper 1891
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The system was about 250 miles south-southeast of the other large concentration in Green Canyon, Studwell said.
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