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    Moderating Growth and Structural Change in the People's Republic of China: Implications or Devloping Asia and Beyond

    Abiad, Abdul; Lee, Minsoo; Pundit, Madhavi; Ramayandi, Arief | March 2016
    Abstract
    This brief summarizes the findings of the forthcoming report, Moderating Growth and Structural Change in the People’s Republic of China: Implications for Asia and Beyond (Asian Development Bank, Manila, 2016). The report discusses the nature of the PRC growth moderation and structural change, quantifies the size of spillovers to the rest of developing Asia and other regions, and shows how commodities, trade and production linkages, and competition with the PRC all shape its impact on individual economies in developing Asia
    Citation
    Abiad, Abdul; Lee, Minsoo; Pundit, Madhavi; Ramayandi, Arief. 2016. Moderating Growth and Structural Change in the People's Republic of China: Implications or Devloping Asia and Beyond. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6456.
    PDF ISBN
    978-92-9257-369-0
    Print ISBN
    978-92-9257-368-3
    ISSN
    2071-7202
    2218-2675
    Keywords
    Economic planning
    Economic structure
    Growth policy
    Trade relations
    Trade policy
    Trade policy
    Economic development
    Trade Facilitation
    Trade
    Economic integration
    Regional Economic Integration
    Free Trade
    Trade Agreements
    Trade Policy
    Economic Development
    Economics
    International Economics
    Intraregional Trade
    Regional economics
    Economic forecasting
    Economic development projects
    Success in business
    Business
    Free trade
    Business
    Economics
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6456
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    Author
    Abiad, Abdul
    Lee, Minsoo
    Pundit, Madhavi
    Ramayandi, Arief
    Theme
    Trade
    Economics
     
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