Paulson: China Reform Can Help U.S. in Long Run

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By Barry Ritholtz - October 26th, 2011, 1:41PM

Former Treasury Sec. Henry Paulson says the U.S. and China both need long-term, fundamental reform to restore competitiveness and sustain growth that will improve the global economy. America needs a new tax system and we need to think out of the box to fix unemployment, he says in a Big Interview with WSJ’s David Wessel.


WSJ, 10/26/2011 1:06:33 PM

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2 Responses to “Paulson: China Reform Can Help U.S. in Long Run”

  1. pintelho Says:

    wtf…what good is this? we need reform in a number of areas? no Sh*t shirlock…

    this is the fundamental american problem

    talking…lots of freking talking not enough doing…

    let’s talk about what we need to do using high level words that mean nothing to the details and unfortunately we are short on the details that eventually torpedo any of these reforms.

    Paulson give us the details you asshat.

  2. mattm Says:

    Does this guy have any credibility anymore after that sh*t he pulled when he was treasury secretary?

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