Based on recent events, policymakers seem prepared to take potentially significant pain to remap China’s growth model.
Multiple factors have precipitated this shift, not least the country’s ageing population who face the risk of “getting old before getting rich”, coupled with a more confrontational external environment. READ MORE (GOOGLE CACHE)
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