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K. C. Yeh (Author), Nicholas Eberstadt (Author), Charles Wolf (Author), Benjamin Zycher (Author), Sung-Ho Lee (Author)

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June 24, 2003 0833033441 978-0833033444
The authors consider how and by how much China's stellar economic performance might be impaired by eight potential adversities that China may face in the next decade.

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Those who fear China should read this sobering assessment of the challenges that it may soon face.
Richard N. Cooper


Behind the facade of the emerging giant, just how fragile is China?... At a time when everyone and his investment adviser are singing China's economic praises, [this book] strings together a lot of sour notes... RAND, therefore, has done China an enormous (if unintentional) favor. It is precisely when things are going relatively well that one needs to plan for the worst... Whether or not this provocative RAND study is read in China, few, if any, of the problems cited are going to disappear on their own.
Tom Plate


The RAND volume calmly describes, analyses and calculates the potential impact that the [present] problems will have on China's growth.
Stephen Green


It is certainly worth a look from China scholars. Recommended.
CHOICE, January 2004


In November 2002 the sixteenth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party set China an ambitious new target: to quadruple the size of the economy by 2020. Growth will need to hum along at an average 7.4 per cent each year if the economy is really to double in size by 2010 and surpass $4 trillion by 2020. The economy has managed 9.6 per cent a year on average since 1978, and in the first half of 2003 year-on-year growth was a SARS-resilient 8.3 per cent. Is such a brisk pace sustainable?... China's 2020 vision is attainable. But making it means that all the problems already present in the economy have to be kept under control. [This] new study ... calmly describes, analyses and calculates the potential impact that the problems will have on China's growth... Moreover, as the RAND analysts admit, many of the factors are interrelated ... Vicious and virtuous circles are both possible. The point is clear: China's 2020 vision is possible, but it would not pay to believe in it blindly.
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The authors consider how and by how much China's stellar economic performance might be impaired by eight potential adversities that China may face in the next decade.

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Widely divergent views about China's future are prevalent among policymakers, politicians, pundits, business people, analysts, and academics. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
separate fault lines, deactivated workers, internal financial crisis, potential adversities, adverse scenarios, possible shrinkage, policy lending, jingji yanjiu, disguised unemployment, primary energy consumption, billion yuan, six scenarios
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
World Bank, North China, United States, Bank of China, China Daily, New York, South China, Taiwan Strait, Persian Gulf, Census Bureau, Yangtze River, Security Review Commission, State Council, Transparency International, East Asia, Hong Kong, Judith Banister, Elisabeth Rosenthal, International Energy Database, Middle East, Agricultural Development Bank, Middle-Income Europe, Santa Monica, State Development Bank, Yellow River
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