China's cyclical recovery not firing on all cylinders |
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Harry Colvin | Longview Economics | 19 March 2013
China's economy is in the midst of a structural transition - following rapid growth in recent decades of around 10% real per annum, a period of much slower trend growth is now likely (that is, average real GDP growth of around 5% per annum over the coming decade). Despite that longer term backdrop, signs of a cyclical re-acceleration are emerging and support the case for a six to 18 month upswing in the economy. Critically, though, the qual... |

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