November 28, 2011 Headlines: China Currency Changes, When Jobs Leave, The Economy and 2012, and More

Posted by smorgante on 11/28/2011

National Journal: Three decades of flawed economic thinking drove away manufacturing jobs and produced a wasteland of long-term unemployed Americans.

NYT: China is opening an investigation into American subsidies of solar products.

WSJ: How important is the economy to the 2012 elections?

The Hill: Will unemployment insurance be extended?

WSJ: A new car company has launched in China: Qoros.

AP: China wants to invest in our infrastructure, but we don’t seem to want to.

WSJ: Potential changes coming to China’s monetary policy.

The Hill: Now that the SuperCommittee has failed, the House will start to pick up the pieces.

WSJ: Germany and France are starting to feel the pinch of Euro debt.

NYT: A Chinese-born American engineer finds himself detained in China.

WaPo: Analysis of some tax reform ideas, including changes to the tax rate on manufacturers.

WaPo: As the global economy continues to sputter along, labor unrest is rising in China.

NPR: The important ripple effect of manufacturing jobs on local economies.

WaPo: Black Friday sales are not indicative of job numbers.

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