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The Five Biggest Questions about the Chinese Economy
Spechler answers the five biggest questions about the Chinese economy. They are: 1. What has been China's development pattern? 2. Is growth sustainable despite environmental degradation? 3. Will China remain unified despite inequalities of income and wealth? 4. Can Chinese society continue to p...
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