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by ericd
2767 days ago
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I would say that the conditions the Chinese government sets are structured to exploit a large structural flaw in the American economy, in that the decision makers in most large companies are highly incentivized to achieve short term results even at the expense of long term. So the Chinese government offers to reward those decision makers handsomely in the short run, in exchange for essentially selling the tech lead the US has enjoyed and which underpins much of the value of US enterprises. |
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There are counterexamples, but most companies seeking to wait this out did not flourish.
"Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent" - Keynes