Sources of growth in China
- Publishing date
- 24 January 2013
- Authors
- Guntram B. Wolff Fan He
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He Fan, Deputy Director at IWEP/CASS, discusses with Bruegel's Deputy Director, Guntram Wolff, China's sources of growth and it's future role in global economy.
- Keyword
- growth emerging economies
- Country
- China
- Language
- English
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