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Tag Archives: The Economic Observer
The Wall Street crisis in the Chinese media
Iacob Koch-Weser examines how three mainstream Chinese newspapers and magazines treated the US financial crisis.
Posted in Business
Tagged business, Caijing, economics, financial crisis, Southern Weekly, The Economic Observer
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In Shaanxi’s ad industry, there’s a new cowboy in town
The Economic Observer reports on a former journalist who now slings fancy copy in the service of PR for New Development Zones.
Posted in Advertising and Marketing, Guest Contributor
Tagged advertising, Qujiang, The Economic Observer, Xi'an
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Danwei Picks: Profile of a successful literary website
Taco Bell leaves Shanghai; Paper Republic profiles Heilan, an online literary magazine; marriage and morality; Bank of China denies sub-prime problems.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged Bank of China, Heilan, Paper Republic, The Economic Observer, Xujun Eberlein
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Danwei Picks: 2007-12-18
Nick Mulvenney on a BOCOG press conference; magazine covers, and an airplane crash.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged BOCOG, journalism, magazines, The Economic Observer
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Danwei Picks: 2007-12-17
CDT on reactions to Tigergate, The Economic Observer on Beijing waitstaff, and FT on Danone and Wahaha.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged CDT, Danone, The Economic Observer, tigers, Wahaha
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Explicating harmony
From The Economic Observer, an analysis of the characters in “harmony” 和谐.
Posted in Trends and Buzz
Tagged characters, harmonious society, harmony, The Economic Observer
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