Fake Science blog has been my personal source of inspiration and discovery for a while now. Today they’ve helped me discover yet another metric – hot summer enthusiasm. Spot on!
Month: June 2011
Day in brief – 2011-06-20
- Shared: Taking on Wall Street from home http://bit.ly/jJQxTc #
- New note : CSS Lint http://bit.ly/lPrvtd #
- New note : DoudouLinux – English http://bit.ly/jqfGOa #
- Shared: Skype cuts senior executives. Why? http://bit.ly/iyoFgM #
The End of Cheap Labor in China
Slashdot links to this article, that goes inline with this recent forecast.
In what is supposed to be a land of unlimited cheap labor — a nation of 1.3 billion people, whose extraordinary 20-year economic rise has been built first and foremost on the backs of low-priced workers — the game has changed. In the past decade, according to Helen Qiao, chief economist for Goldman Sachs in Hong Kong, real wages for manufacturing workers in China have grown nearly 12% per year. That’s the result of an economy that’s been growing by double digits annually for two decades, fueled domestically by a frenzied infrastructure and housing build-out — one that, for now anyway, continues apace — combined with what was for a time an almost unquenchable thirst for Chinese exports in the developed world. Add to that the fact that in the five largest manufacturing provinces, the Chinese government — worried about an ever widening gap between rich and poor — has raised the minimum wage 14% to 21% in the past year. To Harley Seyedin, president of the American Chamber of Commerce in South China, the conclusion is inescapable: “The era of cheap labor in China is over.”
Japan, three month after the earthquake
Big Picture has a few images of a stunning progress achieved by Japanese people just 3 month after the disaster.
Day in brief – 2011-06-19
- I'm at Limassol Municipality Garden (Limassol) http://4sq.com/iD3iwA #