Yep. At best they could argue that these decisions come with opportunity costs - China could have made more profit by allocating its money elsewhere.
Yep. At best they could argue that these decisions come with opportunity costs - China could have made more profit by allocating its money elsewhere.
I always understood it to mean the “cost” is just more capitalist accumulation. “They could be enriching their/our bourgeoisie, but instead they do this?!”
4.2 / 3 = 1.4
4.2 + 1.4 = 5.6
If anything, the screenshot is underestimating the fourth quarter.
Short photo essay on Guryong Village.
The illegal(!) encampment grew up on private land in 1988, when many people were forced out of their old Seoul homes ahead of the city’s Olympic Games.
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