regarding Chinese immigration, putting aside the well-known cultural and political aversions they have to immigration, would not they face a fundamental math problem. They would likely need at least 15MM immigrants a year to maintain their population, where would that many interested immigrants be found on a multi-decade basis, especially with many other perhaps more attractive destinations increasingly needing immigrants both in Asia and elsewhere. Should China enter the market for immigration, talk about market disruption. Today's demagoguery surrounding immigration might flip quickly to why won't they come to OUR country.
regarding Chinese immigration, putting aside the well-known cultural and political aversions they have to immigration, would not they face a fundamental math problem. They would likely need at least 15MM immigrants a year to maintain their population, where would that many interested immigrants be found on a multi-decade basis, especially with many other perhaps more attractive destinations increasingly needing immigrants both in Asia and elsewhere. Should China enter the market for immigration, talk about market disruption. Today's demagoguery surrounding immigration might flip quickly to why won't they come to OUR country.
Nicely done.