By Walid Hejazi, University of Toronto Those who have studied history understand the importance of being engaged in the global economy. Two thousand years ago, China represented nearly 25 per cent of the global economy. In 1600, it was 30 per cent, and a third in 1820. The country was a global powerhouse, to say … Continue reading Lessons in Chinese history as America shuts off from the world
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Lessons in Chinese history as America shuts off from the world
By Walid Hejazi, University of Toronto Those who have studied history understand the importance of being engaged in the global economy. Two thousand years ago, China represented nearly 25 per cent of the global economy. In 1600, it was 30 per cent, and a third in 1820. The country was a global powerhouse, to say … Continue reading Lessons in Chinese history as America shuts off from the world