Executives have been pressing officials in China to include GE's advanced boiling-water reactors intheir next five-year economicplan (China uses the pressurized reactors championed by perennial GE rival Westinghouse, now part of British Nuclear Fuels Ltd.).
Seeking the creation of money for the sake of it whereby economic growth can laughably be fostered in a laboratory of central planners in possession of a money printing press, theireconomicplan is one where money is devalued, and with the devaluation, consumption once again grows.