Rebalancing growth in Asia: economic dimensions for China
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Suggested by Bakul Dholakia
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This book analyzes the importance for Asia of rebalancing its growth model toward domestic demand, and what such a rebalancing would entail. The nature of the challenge differs across regional economies, as some, like China, need to raise private consumpt
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