Has China’s Growth Reached a Turning Point?
Yandong Jia and
Jun Nie
Macro Bulletin, 2017, 1-4
Abstract:
A new measure of China?s economic activity shows its momentum has increased in the first half of the year?however, an analysis of its underlying forces suggests this momentum may not be sustainable. In addition, strength in policy-related variables has been waning, creating additional downside risks to near-term growth.
Keywords: Economy - China; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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