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Is China's economy heading for a hard or soft landing?
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China: Fast food nation. Too fast economy? | Finance Fetch
Brands and other well-known U.S. consumer companies are big in China. But will worries about a housing bubble hurt U.S
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China's economy still growing too fast? | Fresh Coffee with a Cup of …
A new guessing game is about to begin: will China's incoming generation of leaders show more courage than the current incumbents in tackling deep economic imbalances that threaten to bring growth to a sudden stop?
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The International Monetary Fund warned Monday that China's economic growth rate could be down nearly 50% if the current crisis in the Euro zone continues to.
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IMF says China growth could plunge. Tuesday, February 7, 2012 — 12:03. The International Monetary Fund said Monday that its forecast for 8.2% annual growth for the Chinese economy in 2012 could be cut nearly in half if Europe's debt crisis ..
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IMF says China growth could plunge | China Economic Review
Pink even points out that “motivation 2.0″ has been shown effective when work relies on repeating simple physical tasks, which for the past 30 years has made China's economy boom.
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The next step for China's economy | Seeing Red in China
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February 05, 2012, 6:27 PM EST By Eric Engleman Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) — Chi…
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Author: Nicholas Lardy, PIIE China's 2009-10 stimulus program was quite successful: growth ticked down only slightly in 2009 while the rest of the world.
China's economy grew 9.2 percent in 2011.
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