The re-balancing of the Chinese economy requires the linking of internal and external sector reforms. The shift toward greater domestic demand necessitates a series of measures, including the adjustment of interest rates and the exchange rate. A more balanced Chinese economy would generate more sustainable growth, particularly as global macroeconomic imbalances fall from their pre-crisis peak
After nearly 30 year’s openness and reform, China is at another turn point of further reform. In thi...
The present paper is an attempt to define the contours of the right macroeconomic strategy for China...
China’s unorthodox approach to economic transition has resulted in sustained high growth. However, i...
Our study shows that China could contribute to an orderly global rebalancing using a package of poli...
The idea that China’s economy needs to rebalance is no longer controversial inside or outside the co...
International audienceBased on simulations of an original DGE model of the US and the Chinese econom...
This chapter examines China�s economic imbalance and the need for rebalancing. China�s international...
In recent years, China has experienced two forms of extreme macroeconomic imbalance: an expenditure ...
Despite playing a crucial role in the world economy and in any framework for policy cooperation, the...
China has achieved tremendous economic progress in the last three decades, but there is much work to...
Will China be able to rebalance its economy, heavily tilted towards investment? Will it be able to i...
Recent data show that the Chinese economy grew by 7.7 per cent in 2013, slightly ahead of official p...
China’s senior leaders have spoken for some time about the need to rebalance the economy away from s...
he post-1978 marketisation of China’s economy has interacted with the continued state ownership to c...
Our paper is an attempt to define the contours of the right macroeconomic strategy for China. In a n...
After nearly 30 year’s openness and reform, China is at another turn point of further reform. In thi...
The present paper is an attempt to define the contours of the right macroeconomic strategy for China...
China’s unorthodox approach to economic transition has resulted in sustained high growth. However, i...
Our study shows that China could contribute to an orderly global rebalancing using a package of poli...
The idea that China’s economy needs to rebalance is no longer controversial inside or outside the co...
International audienceBased on simulations of an original DGE model of the US and the Chinese econom...
This chapter examines China�s economic imbalance and the need for rebalancing. China�s international...
In recent years, China has experienced two forms of extreme macroeconomic imbalance: an expenditure ...
Despite playing a crucial role in the world economy and in any framework for policy cooperation, the...
China has achieved tremendous economic progress in the last three decades, but there is much work to...
Will China be able to rebalance its economy, heavily tilted towards investment? Will it be able to i...
Recent data show that the Chinese economy grew by 7.7 per cent in 2013, slightly ahead of official p...
China’s senior leaders have spoken for some time about the need to rebalance the economy away from s...
he post-1978 marketisation of China’s economy has interacted with the continued state ownership to c...
Our paper is an attempt to define the contours of the right macroeconomic strategy for China. In a n...
After nearly 30 year’s openness and reform, China is at another turn point of further reform. In thi...
The present paper is an attempt to define the contours of the right macroeconomic strategy for China...
China’s unorthodox approach to economic transition has resulted in sustained high growth. However, i...