Avoiding the fall : China´s economic restructuring / Michael Pettis.

By: Pettis, Michael [autor.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Washington : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2013Description: 151 páginas : IlustracionesContent type: texto Media type: computadora Carrier type: recurso en líneaISBN: 9780870034084; 9780870034077Subject(s): Economía -- China | Globalización -- China | Mercantilismo -- 2000 -- China | China -- Condiciones económicas -- 2000DDC classification: 330.951 Abstract: The days of rapid economic growth in China are over. Mounting debt and rising internal distortions mean that rebalancing is inevitable. Beijing has no choice but to take significant steps to restructure its economy. The only question is how to proceed. Michael Pettis debunks the lingering bullish expectations for China's economic rise and details Beijing's options. The urgent task of shifting toward greater domestic consumption will come with political costs, but Beijing must increase household income and reduce its reliance on investment to avoid a fall.
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The days of rapid economic growth in China are over. Mounting debt and rising internal distortions mean that rebalancing is inevitable. Beijing has no choice but to take significant steps to restructure its economy. The only question is how to proceed. Michael Pettis debunks the lingering bullish expectations for China's economic rise and details Beijing's options. The urgent task of shifting toward greater domestic consumption will come with political costs, but Beijing must increase household income and reduce its reliance on investment to avoid a fall.

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