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Chinas Economy In Transition From External To Domestic Rebalancing From External To Internal Rebalancing Illustrated Anoop Singh

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Chinas Economy In Transition From External To Domestic Rebalancing From External To Internal Rebalancing Illustrated Anoop Singh
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Publisher: International Monetary Fund
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.12 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Anoop Singh, Malhar Nabar, Papa M. N'Diaye
ISBN: 9781484303931, 1484303938
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: Illustrated

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Chinas Economy In Transition From External To Domestic Rebalancing From External To Internal Rebalancing Illustrated Anoop Singh by Anoop Singh, Malhar Nabar, Papa M. N'diaye 9781484303931, 1484303938 instant download after payment.

China’s current account surplus has declined to nearly a third of its pre-crisis peak. While this is a major reduction in China’s external imbalance, it has not been accompanied by a decisive shift toward consumption-based growth. Instead, the compression in the external surplus has been accomplished through investment rising even higher as a share of the national economy. The increasing reliance on investment as the main driver of China’s growth raises questions about how durable the compression in the external surplus will be and whether the current growth model, which has had unprecedented success in lifting about 500 million people out of poverty over the last three decades, is sustainable. This volume will study various aspects of the rebalancing underway in China and highlight policy lessons for achieving a stable, sustainable, and inclusive transformation of the growth model.

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