The exact nature of the risk posed by the rapid placement of these hundreds of billions of supposedly sophisticated dollars will be revealed, as usual, too late (see Forbes, Aug. 6, 2001).
The exact nature of the risk posed by the rapid placement of these hundreds of billions of supposedly sophisticated dollars will be revealed, as usual, too late (see FORBES GLOBAL, Aug. 6, 2001).
By contrast, there is the threat to markets posed by various protectionist policies, which were again in evidence this week in Indonesia as well as in that supposedly liberalizing India, which is trying to force Western tech companies to manufacture locally.