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China’s Supply-Side Structural Reforms
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China’s Supply-Side Structural Reforms

Progress and Outlook

EIU, 2017

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  • Comprehensive
  • Analytical
  • Eye Opening

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As the world’s second largest economy, China continues its ascent despite troubling challenges. Its leaders’ efforts to continue the country’s dynamic growth, while transitioning the Asian giant toward a more consumer-centric economic model, depend on instituting comprehensive “supply-side structural reforms” (SSSR). In this thorough analysis, the Economist Intelligence Unit offers insight and perspective on SSSR and its components. getAbstract recommends this authoritative offering to executives, investors and policy experts interested in China’s economic development.

Take-Aways

  • In December 2015, Chinese officials embarked on a bold economic restructuring plan, “supply-side structural reforms,” that has five components:
  • To reduce “excess industrial capacity,” officials slashed 2016 production in the coal and steel industries.
  • “Deflating the bubble” in real estate requires tackling supply-and-demand imbalances, and cutting corporate leverage takes a multipronged approach.

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The Economist Intelligence Unit is an independent research and analysis organization.


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