A Global Economy for the Future
Edmund Li Sheng ()
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Edmund Li Sheng: School of Political Science and Public Administration of Shandong University
Chapter 4 in A Recent History of Global Imbalances, 2025, pp 121-159 from Springer
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Abstract In today’s globalized and interconnected economic system, global imbalancesglobal imbalances are growing, making the current growth pattern worryingly abnormal. From an economic perspective, major imbalances in global trade constitute one of the biggest problems.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-1834-0_4
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