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    ricardian ambivalence
    September 22, 2012 Uncategorized

    Concerning if true

    Posted by drpage

    A recent poll suggested that just over half of China’s citizens thought the next few years would see a “military dispute” with Japan.

    From today’s Australian Financial Review.

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