Goldman economic research v. the Economist (Drivers of Chinese growth)
Brad Setser
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Oct 29, 2006
I, obviously, liked this week’s Economist article on China quite a bit. So I really shouldn't still be writing about last week’s article on Chinese consumption growth. That article argued that consumption, not exports is driving Chinese growth -- and that China therefore might be able to weather a US slump. But I cannot resist. The data in Goldman’s latest China Economic Quarterly helps explain why I wasn't persuaded by the Economist's argument. Register for RGE EconoMonitorsAccess to some RGE EconoMonitors, including Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor, is reserved for registered users, so sign up now to read and comment on current postings. These writings are only a small part of the insights and commentary available through RGE Monitor. Contact us today at info@rgemonitor.com or 212.645.0010 to learn more about becoming a full subscriber. |
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