Word: xie
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...Xie and Shauman presented their findings at the National Bureau of Economic Research Friday afternoon, shortly after Summers’ remarks...
University of California-Davis sociologist Kimberlee A. Shauman said that Summers’ remarks were “uninformed.” The other researcher, University of Michigan sociologist Yu Xie, said he accepted Summers’ comments as “scholarly propositions,” although he said his own analysis “goes against Larry’s suggestion that math ability is something innate...
Summers referred repeatedly to the work of University of Michigan sociologist Yu Xie and his University of California-Davis colleague Kimberlee A. Shauman, who have found that women make up 35 percent of faculty at universities across the country, but only 20 percent of professors in science and engineering...
...That's a familiar nightmare for other manufacturers across the region, from toymakers to electronics companies. Andy Xie, Morgan Stanley's chief economist for Asia, says the region's industrial stalwarts face such competitive markets that they often can't pass along price increases to customers. "They are at the bottom of the global trading system and are the most vulnerable to a price squeeze," he says. Although corporate profits this year have been relatively strong across Asia, Xie expects this to change in coming quarters, with corporate earnings likely to decline next year...
...economists in Asia are keeping one eye fixed on oil prices, the other on China. Second-quarter GDP numbers showed the economy is still growing at a blistering 9.6% per year. But Morgan Stanley's Xie warns that "China can't grow at this speed when oil prices are this high." China's annual oil bill is running at $89 billion, or 5.3% of GDP, twice as high as the global average, says Xie, who worries that if oil prices remain above $30 per barrel, growth rates will inevitably be hit. "They have to slow down," Xie says. "There...