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发表于 2007-7-15 21:32:53 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
二号:David_Hale_ASPI_Balance.pdf

文章是澳大利亚政府委托澳大利亚战略政策研究所【Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) 】就中国的快速发展及其影响所进行的评估项目的总结。主笔人David Hale是以Chicaogo为基地的经济学家。David和他妻子都是东亚问题专家。

另外。【The Atlantic】杂志在July/August一期里有一篇很好的由James Fallows写的关于中美贸易的文章
【China Makes, The World Takes】值得一读。
发表于 2007-7-15 21:52:09 | 显示全部楼层
给连接,,拜。。。。:)
 楼主| 发表于 2007-7-15 21:57:54 | 显示全部楼层
第一篇文章在二号FTP上

第二篇我在书店里看的。我去看看网上有没有。
 楼主| 发表于 2007-7-15 22:16:21 | 显示全部楼层
第二篇 http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200707

不交钱看不到全文,但能看到Summary和一个有James Fallows解说的幻灯片。

以下是Philip Baker写的Summary
Do you think the Chinese are stripping America of its profits and jobs? Read this excerpt from James Fallows' cover story from The Atlantic. It shreds to pieces the simplistic explanations we're used to hearing. Then go buy the magazine and read the entire article.

"Has the move to China been good for American companies? The answer would seemingly have to be yes -- otherwise, why would they go there? It is conceivable that bad partnerships, stolen intellectual property, dilution of brand name, logistics nightmares, or other difficulties have given many companies a sour view of outsourcing; I have heard examples in each category from foreign executives. But the more interesting theme I have heard from them, which explains why they are willing to surmount the inconveniences, involves something called the "smiley curve."

The curve is named for the U-shaped arc of the 1970s-era smiley-face icon, and it runs from the beginning to the end of a product's creation and sale. At the beginning is the company's brand: HP, Siemens, Dell, Nokia, Apple. Next comes the idea for the product: an iPod, a new computer, a camera phone. After that is high-level industrial design -- the conceiving of how the product will look and work. Then the detailed engineering design for how it will be made. Then the necessary components. Then the actual manufacture and assembly. Then the shipping and distribution. Then retail sales. And, finally, service contracts and sales of parts and accessories.

The significance is that China's activity is in the middle stages -- manufacturing, plus some component supply and engineering design -- but America's is at the two ends, and those are where the money is. The smiley curve, which shows the profitability or value added at each stage, starts high for branding and product concept, swoops down for manufacturing, and rises again in the retail and servicing stages. The simple way to put this -- that the real money is in brand name, plus retail -- may sound obvious, but its implications are illuminating.

At each factory I visited, I asked managers to estimate how much of a product's sales price ended up in whose hands. The strength of the brand name was the most important variable. If a product is unusual enough and its brand name attractive enough, it could command so high a price that the retailer might keep half the revenue. (Think: an Armani suit, a Starbucks latte.) Most electronics products are now subject to much fiercer price competition, since it is so easy for shoppers to find bargains on the Internet. Therefore the generic Windows-style laptops I saw in one modern factory might go for around $1,000 in the United States, with the retailer keeping less than $50.

Where does the rest of the money go? The manager of that factory guessed that Intel and Microsoft together would collect about $300, and that the makers of the display screen, the disk-storage devices, and other electronic components might get $150 or so apiece. The keyboard makers would get $15 or $20; FedEx or UPS would get slightly less. When all other costs were accounted for, perhaps $30 to $40 -- 3 to 4 percent of the total -- would stay in China with the factory owners and the young women on the assembly lines."
发表于 2007-7-15 22:42:57 | 显示全部楼层

跑题一下

没有太看懂,大致看了前半段

最近,一直在想媒体一直在说的,类似要到“正规的地方买知名企业”生产的产品之类(大概齐的意思)的话

从另一个方面想,这是明显的对“行业垄断的”推波助澜行为。。。

唉,这类话不说也罢

---------酒酒酒,来一杯酒相忘于人生吧
---------这句话有语病吧
发表于 2007-7-15 22:44:46 | 显示全部楼层
 楼主| 发表于 2007-7-15 22:48:40 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 psychopathy 于 2007-7-15 22:42 发表
没有太看懂,大致看了前半段

最近,一直在想媒体一直在说的,类似要到“正规的地方买知名企业”生产的产品之类(大概齐的意思)的话

从另一个方面想,这是明显的对“行业垄断的”推波助澜行为。。。

唉 ...

我也跑题一下。你的头像很好看。是谁呀!
 楼主| 发表于 2007-7-15 22:54:39 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 psychopathy 于 2007-7-15 22:42 发表
---------酒酒酒,来一杯酒相忘于人生吧
---------这句话有语病吧


我语文很差,看不出什么呀。你喜欢什么酒。我最喜欢【Hardy Cognac】【http://www.ahardyusa.com/spirits_cognacs.html】。大约160RMB。喝酒只要适量很享受。
发表于 2007-7-15 23:02:05 | 显示全部楼层
头像是中岛美嘉。。。

我喜欢便宜的啤酒 奢侈一点也就喝Gin

[ 本帖最后由 psychopathy 于 2007-7-15 23:03 编辑 ]
 楼主| 发表于 2007-7-15 23:13:13 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 psychopathy 于 2007-7-15 23:02 发表
头像是中岛美嘉。。。

我喜欢便宜的啤酒 奢侈一点也就喝Gin


我喜欢她唱的【雪花】。啤酒要少喝,对身体不好。Gin比较好。我买一瓶Hardy喝2月。一次一点点。我的酒量太小。
发表于 2007-7-15 23:23:41 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 Tosiyosi 于 2007-7-15 23:13 发表


我喜欢她唱的【雪花】。啤酒要少喝,对身体不好。Gin比较好。我买一瓶Hardy喝2月。一次一点点。我的酒量太小。


BOMBAY挺不错的。。。

要喝的话,两天一瓶
很少喝。。。。
 楼主| 发表于 2007-7-15 23:34:20 | 显示全部楼层

回复 #9 psychopathy 的帖子

你有中岛美嘉的好听的歌吗。本站好像从未有人分享她的歌。
发表于 2007-7-15 23:47:58 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 Tosiyosi 于 2007-7-15 23:34 发表
你有中岛美嘉的好听的歌吗。本站好像从未有人分享她的歌。


完了,

她的歌很多,我不会贴

慢慢来,这里高手很多,Champagne会有的,都会有的
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