January 29, 2012

Davos: Time for West to Listen to East

Jeremy Warner, Daily Telegraph

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Back in the 1990s, when Asia was enveloped by its own financial crisis, Asian leaders were plied with Western advice on the importance of swift and decisive action. The region acted accordingly and is now booming, with abundant reserves, strong growth, a robust banking system and, in Hong Kong at least, virtually non-existent unemployment.

Unfortunately, it is advice that the West has singularly failed to apply itself.

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