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China fiscal policy
Listening to China’s Economic Whisperers
By Qiqin Sun and Lizzi C. Lee
The voices shaping economic strategy extend beyond the Communist Party’s inner circle to include a select “brain trust” of prominent economists.
Economic Stimulus Has Become Inevitable for China
By He Jun
If China wants to meet its 5.5 percent growth target, it will have to change its macroeconomic policy.
Helen Qiao: China Ready to Cushion Trade Shocks
By Maurits Elen
But re-opening liquidity floodgates is likely to be wisely avoided.
The Future of Fiscal Federalism in China
By Xinling Wang
Is the central government ready to hand fiscal autonomy to local officials?
Alicia Garcia-Herrero: What US Tax Reform Means for China
By Maurits Elen
How will the new U.S. tax system affect the world’s second largest economy?
IMF Interview: Can China Sustain Strong Growth?
By Maurits Elen
James Daniel, the IMF’s China mission chief, on how to safely unlock Chinese growth.
Janet Henry on China’s Economic Reform Scorecard
By Maurits Elen
How to keep the world’s second largest economy in shape?
China's Latest Economic Data Beats Estimates
By Spencer Sheehan
China’s surprise GDP performance in the first quarter of 2017 is unlikely to be sustainable.
On China: A Conversation With Larry Summers
By Maurits Elen
Larry Summers, former U.S. treasury secretary, discusses China's domestic challenges and the lessons of China’s economic success.
How Xi Can Solve The Tibet Problem
By Kerry Brown
Xi Jinping could help quiet unrest in Tibet simply by making sure existing policies are enacted more efficiently.
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