China: A Study of Dynamic Growth
By Mathew Shane and Fred Gale
Outlook Report No. (WRS0408) 20 pp,
October 2004
China's rapid economic growth has been driven by high rates of investment, gains in productivity, and liberalized foreign trade and investment. China's growth is likely to continue, but the Chinese economy faces some possibly unsustainable pressures.
Keywords: China, economic growth, productivity, investment, exchange rate, global economy, trade, unemployment, banking, trade, inflation, gross domestic product, devaluation, structural imbalances, ERS, USDA
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