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Summer 2009: The Economics of Water in China

MEM Student Wyley Hodgson blogs about the economics of providing clean water to the people of the Lake Tai region of China

One last site visit by Wyley Hodgson — Jul 24, 2009
After returning from Beijing, our lab members notified us that we would be traveling to neighboring Anhui Province to the capital city of Hefei.     
Return to Hong Kong by Wyley Hodgson — Jul 24, 2009
After spending six weeks in mainland China, the time had come to return to Hong Kong and then back to the States.     
Ping Pong by Wyley Hodgson — Jun 25, 2009
Sports are a part of daily life here in China. Basketball, soccer, even the occasional volleyball game can be seen. Ping pong, or table tennis, however, is another story.     
Modern Design in China: by Wyley Hodgson — Jun 18, 2009
When mentioning the architecture of China, thoughts of pagodas and temples might come to mind.     
Scooters Rule the Day: by Wyley Hodgson — Jun 18, 2009
While Hong Kong’s streets are mostly populated by cars (and some very nice cars too), the streets of mainland China (at least in Suzhou and the surrounding cities we’ve visited) are dominated by scooters and motorized bicycles.     
Blues Skies…not so much by Wyley Hodgson — Jun 12, 2009
So, we’ve all heard about the pollution in China. But the first few days in Hong Kong didn’t seem too bad.      comments (1)
Hong Kong Arrival and Some Good (and not so good) Eats by Wyley Hodgson — Jun 12, 2009
From airports to subways to Dim Sum...     
Summer in China by Wyley Hodgson — Jun 12, 2009
An overview of my summer plans...     
Shanghai or bust by Wyley Hodgson — Jun 25, 2009
Being a mere 60 kilometers or so from Shanghai, fellow MEM Alicia Burtner and I decided we should pay a visit to the city of 18 million.     
Chinese kitsch? by Wyley Hodgson — Jul 09, 2009
Maybe kitsch isn’t exactly the right word to describe the aesthetic expression of modern Chinese culture, but it probably comes close.     
A trip to Bejing by Wyley Hodgson — Jul 09, 2009
As my remaining time in China is nearly up, a trip to Beijing had to be scheduled     
Wrap up of the summer by Wyley Hodgson — Jul 24, 2009
I’m now back in the States (Colorado to be exact) and to wrap up this blog series, I thought a quick sum up of what I learned about water policy in China would be appropriate.     
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Wyley Hodgson

 Wyley Hodgson

Wyley is an MEM student focusing on Water Quality issues

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