Rebalancing China's Growth
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This chapter examines China�s economic imbalance and the need for rebalancing. China�s international payments surpluses during the first decade of the twenty-first century have been accompanied by deepening domestic structural risks to economic growth and development. These structural risks include the composition of growth resulting from China�s dynamic internal transformation; the overcapacity in a number of industries, the real estate bubbles, the local government debts, and associated financial strains; China�s high export dependence; the trajectory and intensity of resource use and CO2 emissions; welfare problems of distribution; and international market constraints. China must confront these challenges through deepened reform in order to put its growth path onto a more sustainable trajectory in the future. However, addressing economic imbalances and sustaining growth against a backdrop of heightened domestic and international uncertainty remains a huge challenge.
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The Oxford Companion to the Economics of China
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