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8 Things You Need to Know About China’s Economy

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8 Things You Need to Know About China’s Economy

World Economic Forum,

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The world is watching as the Chinese economy slows.

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The slowing of the Chinese economy is certain to have a global impact, considering its size and interconnectedness with the rest of the world. China faces challenges, although project specialist Jonathan Eckart of the World Economic Forum still expects China to have the largest economy in the world by 2030. In this concise article, he provides eight insights about the Chinese economy to consider in understanding the trajectory of its future growth and effects on the wider world. getAbstract recommends this focused, informative look at China to policy makers, economists, executives, investors and other China watchers.

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China is an economic powerhouse. Its manufacturing and financial tentacles extend around the world. Its decelerating growth in gross domestic product (GDP) will have widespread repercussions, though particulars are difficult to assess. Eight facts about the Chinese economy can help observers understand the implications of its experiences:

  1. “China was the world’s largest economy in 1820 – and is the second-largest economy today” – Its economy declined in the 19th century, as the West started to profit from industrial change. China began to gain renewed traction after 1978.
  2. “China...

About the Author

Jonathan Eckart is a project specialist with the World Economic Forum.


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