iesday • October 12, 1994 '^jpHE gATTALION | mtinued from Page 1 Stick The Battalion • Page 3 By Alvaro i||)encoU said that competi- nd inflation are two of the ahead for China, repeat of 1989 could be the [est problem,” Lippencott Workers, students and oth- ‘ay become angered because not getting their share.” ph Greenwald, former am- 'dor to the United Nations lobal Agreement on 'Tariffs rade, said that the Pacific il |s the fastest growing area in ,e world. “Asia could be a goldmine for he said. “It depends on x fhajU.S. business does, and A Moog/te- ross, ol 'S proof! ■ the U.S. government does ■S. business and trade laws.” Jtcnwald there are sev- Apmerging markets in the Far ast, especially in Japan and In vade, ski; Talentei other sta ■ school t: 1 me feel! I could ifi ind to.’G dp othet hat to 4' r, TinaG; al took p 'am low shes B’s and!: The Inkwell By Brad "Japan is still a major market jen in a recession,” Greenwald lid. He said Japan is the second fittest economic power, even hen facing a recession. e Japanese have shown an tessive ability to compete in ie world markets, Greenwald lid. |A problem for Japan is the nic surpluses earned by it,” Greenwald said. “Japan- ieople pay two to three times loro for goods. More imports iduld be let in.” ilreenwald said the economics Adventures in Aggieland By Greg India, South Korea, and In- lesia will be a factor in this ■at pro?: “They rd eps theSL ly motiii K 111 ?! economy. J He said the classical descnp- bn of India is the shackled giant. t fhey have adequate re- ces, except energy,” he said, pey have had an agriculture ilution, in some sectors tech- ivemen a nd literacy are up. They ° a ^. ce adopted a rule of law from taiongpu E p p e w ith it came lots of iweaucracy. There is a great of government ownership in business.” loiith Korea is concentrating export growth, Greenwald is year mentary unusual achers But the question is can they pete?” he said. 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