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Article: China: Competing in the Global Economy.(Book Review)
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- December 1, 2004
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China: Competing in the Global Economy Edited by Wanda Tseng and Markus Rodlauer (Washington, D.C., International Monetary Fund, 2003), 222 pages
China's economic growth and development has been an issue of much debate recently. There is a large body of research acclaiming its great potential and bright prospect, while others cast a serious doubt on its future (e.g. Chang, 2003; Studwell, 2003). This book is a collection of recent papers by the staff at the International Monetary Fund working on China. It looks at how China has met the challenges arising from its structural weaknesses as well as governmental and environmental problems. It focuses on four topics ...