Unit One The Balance of Economic Power Supplementary Reading Nipping at Their Heels China Buys up the World Unit Two Rising China Bests a Shrinking Japan Supplementary Reading China Overtakes Japan as World's No.2 Economy Massive Population Lifts Nation's Growth Unit Three Is China Facing a Japanese Future? Supplementary Reading After the Earthquake: A More Open Japan? China's Eroding Advantage Unit Four An American Crisis of Confidence Supplementary Reading Rich Raise Consumer Spending With Little Help From Middle Class The Credit Crunch Has Shattered America's Neoliberal Dream Unit Five IMF Annual Report of 2010-Excerpt Supplementary Reading World Bank Annual Report of 2010 (Excerpt) The Hidden Risks in Emerging Markets Unit Six Can the Euro Survive? Supplementary Reading Europe Failed to Clear Skepticism on Crisis, IMF Says Business Leaders Cautiously Optimistic for Euro Zone Unit Seven Flying Too High for Safety Supplementary Reading The American Recession and the World's Emerging Economies Why We Must Stop Talking about Emerging Markets Unit Eight Antidumping: A Villain in International Trade Supplementary Reading EU Acts over Alleged Chinese Subsidies WTO Sides with Boeing over Airbus Subsidies Unit Nine Commodities: Latest Boom, Plentiful Risk Supplementary Reading Investment Strategies for a New Decade China's Commodity Buying Spree Unit Ten When Factories Vanish, So Can Innovators Supplementary Reading Will China's Consumers Save the World Economy? Despite China's Might, U. S. Factories Maintain Edge 參考文獻