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Slowdown in the People’s Republic of China

Structural Factors and Implications for Asia
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The economy of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has surged almost 10% annually since economic reforms began in 1978, ensuring the PRC’s position as an engine of global growth. But by 2016 growth slowed to less than 7%. Is it a structural or cyclical slowdown? If structural, the implications for growth, trade, and investment in other Asian economies will be significant. This book (i) explains the long-term slowdown in advanced Asian economies and what it means for the PRC; (ii) assesses the structural factors shaping the PRC economy and how they will influence its growth over the next decade; (iii) shows how growth, trade, investment, and employment in emerging Asian economies could be impacted; and (iv) evaluates policies that could offset some of the negative factors.

Author Biography:

Justin Yifu Lin is a professor at Peking University. Peter J. Morgan is senior consultant for research at the Asian Development Bank Institute. Guanghua Wan is director of research at the Asian Development Bank Institute.
Release date NZ
May 30th, 2018
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Guanghua Wan
  • Edited by Justin Yifu Lin
  • Edited by Peter J. Morgan
Pages
416
ISBN-13
9784899740773
Product ID
26784264

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