tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8301787602455775830.post5697627907199448247..comments2023-06-08T02:51:08.463-07:00Comments on ThatMansScope: Nothing leads like leadershipBlogmeisterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09403276569733381203noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8301787602455775830.post-15166653603731153962010-03-02T15:31:13.168-08:002010-03-02T15:31:13.168-08:00I'll be honest, I'm pretty skeptical wheth...I'll be honest, I'm pretty skeptical whether China has a skilled enough labor force to pursue significant advancements in "green technology." They have been trying to pursue technology-based growth for over two decades and they have continually failed. One day that will change and they will transition to a skill-biased economy, but I don't think that day is anytime soon. Perhaps I'm wrong on this, but I don't think I am. Right now, I think, Denmark is going to continue being the green-technology leader since they have the skilled labor and the government incentive structure to pursue it. <br /><br />Obviously none of that diminishes your point that the United States should foster the green technology sector, I just wanted to make my comment about China.Tednoreply@blogger.com