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China’s coming era of slower growth: Are western economies prepared?

2nd July, 2011
Pedestrians walk past the skyline of the financial district in Shanghai. (Photo: AAP)

Author: Iana Dreyer, Paris

The mainstream view is that China can still go on growing at 8 per cent and above in the next five to ten years.

This is increasingly questionable. China’s economy is too bubbly and will soon slow down. Read more…

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East Asia Forum provides a platform for the best in East Asian analysis, research and policy comment on the Asia Pacific region and world affairs.
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  • A pedestrian is silhouetted against a backdrop of buildings in a park in Hong Kong. Comprehending the scale and importance of what is going on in Asia, both economically and politically, and its already palpable impact on our region and on the structure of world economic and political power is no easy task. (Photo: AAP)Asia’s century
  • A woman walks past a huge banner of gleaming skyscrapers in Beijing, China on 8 February 2012. Changes in the Chinese labour and capital markets are having a positive impact on consumption because higher wages and interest income both lift household income and improve income distribution. (Photo: AAP)Is China’s economy changing course?
  • Pedestrians cross a street in a busy shopping district of Beijing on 1 February 2012. A low share of private consumption expenditure and a super-elevated share of investment in GDP are among the problems that need to be corrected to propel China toward a new and sustainable growth path. (Photo: AAP)Chinese economic reform, full front and centre
  • Philippine marines storm a beach with their counterpart from the US Marines Battalion Landing Team, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit based in Okinawa, Japan, during the annual joint military exercise at San Antonio, Zambales province northwest of Manila, Philippines on 23 October 2011. (Photo: AAP)Asian security strategy: one hand not clapping
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