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Chinas Macroeconomic Outlook Quarterly Forecast And Analysis Report August 2013 1st Edition Center For Macroeconomic Research Of Xiamen University Auth

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Chinas Macroeconomic Outlook Quarterly Forecast And Analysis Report August 2013 1st Edition Center For Macroeconomic Research Of Xiamen University Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 59
Author: Center for Macroeconomic Research of Xiamen University (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642542206, 9783642542213, 3642542204, 3642542212
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Chinas Macroeconomic Outlook Quarterly Forecast And Analysis Report August 2013 1st Edition Center For Macroeconomic Research Of Xiamen University Auth by Center For Macroeconomic Research Of Xiamen University (auth.) 9783642542206, 9783642542213, 3642542204, 3642542212 instant download after payment.

As the sluggish external market demand and excess domestic investment in past years have caused excess production capacity, resulting in both industrial growth rate and GDP growth rate falling to lowest point for the last three years in China. Where would China’s economy go? China’s Macroeconomic Outlook, September 2013 provides some insights into the details of the economic development in China, and also includes series of simulations of the impact of decreasing government revenue on the economic performance. The research suggests that China should cut its government revenue share in GDP to promote its structural adjustment.

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