tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2262329415199130690.post455614131710205855..comments2024-03-18T23:40:50.076-04:00Comments on Morally Bankrupt: More on the Chinese real estate "bubble"Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12854212312458729028noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2262329415199130690.post-73300979367081294102022-09-20T11:49:22.753-04:002022-09-20T11:49:22.753-04:00We offer exceptional services at budget friendly r...We offer exceptional services at budget friendly rates without any hassle.<br /><br />custom shopify app developmenthttps://www.shopifyninja.ca/custom-shopify-app-developmentnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2262329415199130690.post-34993590640990437582022-01-31T07:53:50.896-05:002022-01-31T07:53:50.896-05:00I'm guessing you're claiming that capital ...I'm guessing you're claiming that capital always finds the most effective way to invest and develop in the long run which is not possible for all visitor on this website.Literature Review Writing Helphttps://dissertationwritinghelp.uk/literature-review-help/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2262329415199130690.post-39963214874072016522016-04-17T10:13:24.800-04:002016-04-17T10:13:24.800-04:00I'm not sure you are correct to say that money...I'm not sure you are correct to say that money lent at a below market rate somehow robs the economy of growth.<br /><br />Surely that growth is simply a function of the value of the project funded. And in some long term vision cases, government impetus is required.<br /><br />I'd guess you are arguing that in the bigger picture that capital always finds the most efficient way to invest and grow. <br /><br />I'd theorize that it is only ever reacting within the government 'guidance' of the time (Laws, taxes, wars, social programs) AND the latest 'corporate fashions' (eg, CEOs bonused for 'growth' whether it be by mergers or by actually expanding the business, and the value of those decisions is influenced by economics ... banks throwing money at some idea).<br /><br />So, a long term investment even if funded at 'subsidized' interest rates may still give greater returns in the future.<br />markehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06387629308058823374noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2262329415199130690.post-35713174080213895002010-05-16T22:11:01.579-04:002010-05-16T22:11:01.579-04:00One of the things that I think will make China par...One of the things that I think will make China particularly messy is that new home buyers are borrowing the 40%+ down payments from family members as well as taking a bank loan. A housing crash in China has the potential to wipe multiple generations of savings, as well as blowing up the major banksgato.channoreply@blogger.com