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Editors' Picks - April 6, 2014
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Editors' Picks - April 6, 2014

This week in Editors’ Picks, we take a look at Bitcoin’s unexpectedly continuing success, the increasingly impenetrable Australian housing market, the impact of the situation in Crimea on Australian beef exports, how using Garamond can save the US Government millions and the ideological background of China’s one-child policy.
Dec 31, 2013 1 min read
Why China needs to change the ‘One-Child’ policy now
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Why China needs to change the ‘One-Child’ policy now

China’s ‘One-Child’ Policy was introduced in 1978 to alleviate the social, economic and environmental problems created from a baby boom in the 1960’s, such as overcrowding, strain on social services, strain on ecosystem and high unemployment from excess labour supply. However it has also created unintended consequences associated
Aug 26, 2012 4 min read
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