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China Economic Update, December 2019: Cyclical Risks and Structural Imperatives (Chinese)

China's economy is slowing, reflecting cyclical factors and longer-term structural trends. Notwithstanding the recent conclusion of the phase one agreement between China and the United States, short-term risks remain tilted to the downside amid a fragile global outlook and the lingering impact of trade tensions, especially on confidence. Adverse demographics, tepid productivity growth, and the legacies of excessive borrowing and environmental pollution...
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Zhao,Luan; Vashakmadze,Ekaterine T.; Eckardt,Sebastian; Islamaj,Ergys; Mileva,Elitza Alexandrova; Huang,Dafei; Sall,Christopher; Robinson,David John Martin; Ruch,Franz Ulrich; Yuill,Barbara Ann; Wang,Xintian; Hie,Ja.

China Economic Update, December 2019: Cyclical Risks and Structural Imperatives (Chinese). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/233361576770505613

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