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China economy
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.
Will China Repeat Japan's Economic Fate?
By Bo Zhiyue
The most worrying sign from China's new economic figures are indications of a deflation spiral.
What Does China Think of the TPP?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is taking a wait-and-see approach on the U.S.-led trade deal.
Why Is China's Stock Market Crashing?
By Bo Zhiyue
Bad names, bad math or bad luck.
It’s Official: China, South Korea Sign Free Trade Agreement
By Shannon Tiezzi
Three years after negotiations started, China and South Korea officially signed a landmark new free trade agreement.
China’s Monetary Easing Strategy
By Sara Hsu
With the economy continuing to slow, expect some action on the monetary policy front this year.
China’s Economy: What Deng Can Teach Xi
By Michael Pettis
Michael Pettis on the four stages of China’s economic growth and the lessons of Deng Xiaoping.
Distrust About China’s Antitrust Campaign
By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
Are concerns about China’s anti-monopoly investigations into foreign multinationals valid?
Amid Anti-Monopoly Probe, FDI in China Hits 2 Year Low
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's Commerce Ministry blames the slowdown on a sluggish global economy.
Li Keqiang: China's Economy Is Going Strong
By Shannon Tiezzi
At the Summer Davos forum, China's premier responded to concerns about China's economic strength.
China: Wealth and Democracy
By Christopher Ernest Barber
Will Western levels of income mean that China adopts Western models of democracy?
China Doesn’t Want to Be Number One
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is reluctant to be crowned the world's largest economic power — at least for now.