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Superfusion: How China and America Became One Economy and Why the World's Prosperity Depends on It

Zachary Karabell, Joanne J. Myers

January 28, 2010

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In a witty and astute talk, Karabell describes and explains what he calls 'superfusion'--how the economies and capital flows of China and the U.S. became inextricably entwined to the point where neither can survive without the other.
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