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2009年2月18日

作者:
David Serchuk, Forbes.com

Can You Stomach Investing In China?

China is surely the growth story of the century, and investors want to be a part of it. But how can you know if your investment helps liberate China's people, or merely strengthens their oppressors?...These questions are way too broad to hope to answer in one panel with the Forbes.com Investor Team, but we took the issue to heart anyway. But first we consulted with some other China watchers to get their take on this thorny issue...[including] Arvind Ganesan..., director of the business and human rights program at Human Rights Watch...[refers to Nike, Adidas, Phillips-Van Heusen, Mattel, Nokia, BP, Shell, General Electric]