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China is now the world's second largest economy, and it is expected to overtake the United States to become the largest … by 2020. What are the implications for the global environment and climate change if China surpasses the United States …? There are major concerns with China's rapid rise because its economic and industrial structure is increasingly dependent on …
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, a level that China should achieve by or soon after 2015. Among our more provocative findings is that growth slowdowns …
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This paper investigates the dynamic and long-run relationships between monetary policy and asset prices in China using … traditions, urbanization and demographic changes. The results have two important policy implications. First, China’s central bank …
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rates and house prices. Some Chinese banks, especially the Bank of China, have been exposed to the US mortgage … replicated in China. This paper shows that there are some significant differences between China and the West, especially the US … and the UK. Compared with the US and other western industrialized economies, the booming house market in China has been …
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