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The influence of Beijing Olympic Games on the future development of China.
"Beijing will not repeat the mistakes of Tokyo. All Beijingers are learning English. For China, the 2008 Olympic Games is also an opportunity to show its new look to the world. "

Reporter: "As a journalist and an economist, you have the opportunity to discover new trends in economic development. How to interpret China's own changes and its impact on the world in different ways? "

Eric: "I found that China is a new economic force and unique. China is a big country with a large population. Her development and changes have brought many differences to the world. China is changing all aspects of the world economy with great influence. In contrast, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and so on. It is unlikely to have such influence. "

"I first came to China in 1990. Since then, I have started my trip to China. I collected a lot of information and analyzed it. At the same time, I also meet and communicate with many different people. "

"The identity of a reporter makes people have a good position and become a good observer. Especially for financial reporters, they have the opportunity to see the development trend of the world economy and tell readers what they have seen. As far as I am concerned, I try to see what is the most important. When I discovered the economic development of China, I realized that this is a very important phenomenon for the world. "

Second, China will change the world.

Today, everyone in China, who lives in a rapidly changing era, is enjoying the benefits brought by the accelerated economic development. However, the impact of this change in China on the world is obviously not as profound, direct and clear as that of foreigners. Eric Izraelewicz, as the deputy editor-in-chief of Echoes, the first professional financial newspaper in France, is also a member of the French National Economic Committee, and has close ties and cooperation with senior figures of many important enterprises in Europe and even the world. Therefore, his analysis of China's development strength today and in the future is even more striking. In his view, the rise of China is no longer just a family matter. "In the past1/4th century, the world changed China, and today China wants to change the world. Tomorrow, China may surpass the United States to become the largest economic power in the world. Because of its vast territory and greedy appetite, China has shaken the stability of all markets such as oil, steel, gold, wheat, technology and labor services. Its influence has spread all over the world. "

Eric Izraelewicz's judgment on the development of China is not subjective speculation, but based on an objective analysis of a large number of facts, so it is credible and very convincing. In his book, he clearly reviewed the most important economic events since the end of the 20th century, explained how China changed the lives of people all over the world with a large number of examples, comprehensively introduced the economic development of China since the reform and opening up to western readers, and described the background of China's choice of reform and opening up, the important stage of economic and social development, and the main influence of China's competition and market on the global economic structure. He stressed that the development of China will not only bring cruel competition to the world, but also open up a broad market space and cultivate rich human resources and development opportunities, which will benefit the world. Today, faced with the aggressive momentum of "Made in China" and the great allure of China's market and resources, the rest of the world cannot turn a blind eye. Only by readjusting their industrial structure and adapting to China's "appetite" can they win. This is the biggest comparative advantage of China's development and a tough "trump card" in China's hands.

When we put all this under the Beijing of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and in the eyes of billions of people around the world, it seems that we can vaguely see a path: the Olympic Games will change China and China will change the world.