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India Lags Behind China in Social Wellbeing
By K.S. Venkatachalam
When it comes to disease, hunger, and social progress, India is far behind China.

Evaluating China's Economy
By Fatima-Zohra Er-Rafia
Can China keep up its growth and deliver on its "harmony" pact with the Chinese people?

What a China Hard Landing Means for Vietnam
By Luke Hunt
The consequences could be dire for the Southeast Asian state.

When the Dragon Rolls Over: Spillovers From China’s Economic Transition
By Catherine Putz
Both Beijing and the world have a hand in managing the risks stemming from China's economic transition.

Asia’s Emerging Markets: From Bust To Boom?
By Anthony Fensom
The worst may be over for Asia's emerging markets, but growth will remain "slow and painful."

China Needs Market Reforms Now
By Rob Edens
The writing is on the wall for Beijing.

The Rise of China vs. the Rise of the Chinese
By Jin Kai
How is China's rise benefiting China's people?

4 Takeaways from China's Economic Blueprint
By Shannon Tiezzi
What's different -- and what's not -- about China's economic planning for the next five years.

China’s Premier: Our Economy Is Doing Just Fine
By Shannon Tiezzi
Once again, Li Keqiang has the unenviable task of generating some good PR for China's economy.

China's Economic Miracle, As Seen Through Its Trains
By Jin Kai
Like its economy in general, China's railways have grown by leaps and bounds over the past 30 years.

China Unveils Economic Strategy for 2016
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is getting serious about supply-side reforms for 2016.

China's Potential Pitfalls #2: The Limitations of China’s Political and Economic Models
By Xue Li
30 years since beginning its reforms, China has yet to create a political and social model for sustainable development.

China's Fifth Plenum: What You Need to Know
By Shannon Tiezzi
The CCP's fifth plenum laid out the plan for China's development over the next five years.

Record Fall in China's Foreign Exchange Reserves: Cause for Concern?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Is the drop in forex reserves a warning sign, or a byproduct of successful economic interventions?

Should the World Be Worried About China’s Economy?
By Bo Zhiyue
Recently, influential voices have been countering pessimistic views on China's economy. Who's right?

Confirmed: Chinese Navy Entered US Territorial Waters off Alaska
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China as the engine of global growth and Japanese war criminals in post-WWII China. Friday links.

Are China’s GDP Numbers Believable?
By Eric Tegler
Experts debate the accuracy of China's official growth figures. Are the numbers fact -- or fiction?

Piketty on China's 'Clear Advantage'
By David Volodzko
In his bestseller, Thomas Piketty explains why China has performed so well thus far -- and how it can continue to do so.

Bank of Japan Urged to Print More Money
By Anthony Fensom
The OECD urges central banks in Japan and Europe to step up their monetary easing.

How Much Will China’s GDP Continue to Grow?
By Sara Hsu
Measuring the country’s true output remains problematic, but some reasonable hypotheses can be made.

China Doubles Down on Economic Development in Troubled Xinjiang
By Shannon Tiezzi
The government continues to see economic development as the key to stability in Xinjiang.

China Focuses on Local Government Debt
By James Parker
A key economic conference highlights Beijing’s concerns about the buildup of debt at the local government level.

How Much Slowdown Can Beijing Tolerate?
The notion of a bottom line for growth and stability is a myth. The truth is more complex.
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