• miz [any, any]
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    2 months ago

    “China attracts customers for its military equipment with cut-rate pricing and financing but there are hidden costs — especially when gear malfunctions,” Cindy Zheng, then a researcher at Rand Corp., wrote in a research paper just before joining the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission in the latter stages of the Biden administration.

    cope

    Cindy no matter how hard you shill for empire, you’ll never be white

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      432 months ago

      I just find the whole crying about state subsidies really funny in principle. Literally the whole argument for using markets over having a planned economy is that they’re supposed to allocate resources more efficiently. Yet, now we constantly see economies that defer to markets complain that command economies are able to produce things more efficiently than they are.

      • supafuzz [comrade/them]
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        452 months ago

        Just rediscovering an obvious fact that was always known. In the 50s it was conventional wisdom that the Soviet and DPRK models were producing faster growth than the West. The only times the West ever did anything impressive it was with heavy state planning and investment. It’s actually remarkable how everybody just… fucking forgot that from the 70s on.