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For hundreds of years, going back to the Renaissance, China and India ranked among the most productive economies on the planet.
FORBES: Global Growth Accelerates, Leaves U.S. Behind
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The parting of ways between Europe and China came, in his view, not with the Renaissance or the Enlightenment but with the industrial revolution.
ECONOMIST: China's future
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The book romps through history at a terrific rate: from ancient Greece through the Islamic empire of the 13th century, 15th-century China and Renaissance Europe to 20th-century America.
ECONOMIST: History of science
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But as this special report will argue, if China's state-owned enterprises enjoy a renaissance under China's new leaders, it will be to the detriment of competition and increased consumption as a new driver of growth.
ECONOMIST: China's new leaders
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Announced last December, the fund is a collaboration among The9, China Rock Capital Management, Chengwei Ventures, and China Renaissance K2 Ventures.
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