China GDP growth could be as low as 4.3%, Chinese prof explains (gulp) #Chinaslowdown @wsj
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China GDP growth could be as low as 4.3%, Chinese prof explains (gulp) #Chinaslowdown @wsj
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@WSJ @ChinaRealTime impermanence
@WSJ @ChinaRealTime maybe something between 5 to 5.5 percent?
@WSJ @ChinaRealTime "Hence it may prove high time for great China to have served the world to take away their franchises across Nation too."
@WSJ Makes you wonder how long Wang was cooking the books & what his major motivation was. It couldn't have been just for pats on the back
@WSJ @ChinaRealTime The less other wold economies rely on China, the better they will be
@WSJ @ChinaRealTime its Western Ontario not West Ontario
So the Chinese, who are known to have lied about past GDP growth, continue to lie about GDP growth, but like, less. Thanks @WSJ.
@WSJ 4.3% is equivalent roughly to 8.6% in net growth a decade ago.
@WSJ what percent do building the ghost cities account for?
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