The end of China’s economic miracle: How Beijing’s struggles could be an opportunity for Washington
By: Posen, Adam S
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BookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 102(5), Sep-Oct, 2023: p. 118-130.
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Foreign AffairsSummary: As 2022 came to an end, hopes were rising that China’s economy and, consequently the global economic was poised for a surge. After three years of stringent restrictions on moment, mandatory mass testing, and interminable lockdowns, the Chinese, government had suddenly decided to abandon, its “Zero Covid” policy which had suppressed demand, hampered manufacturing, roiled supply lines, and produced the most significant slow, down the country’s economy had seen since pro-market reforms began in the late 1970s. – Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 102(5), Sep-Oct, 2023: p. 118-130 | Available | AR129823 |
As 2022 came to an end, hopes were rising that China’s economy and, consequently the global economic was poised for a surge. After three years of stringent restrictions on moment, mandatory mass testing, and interminable lockdowns, the Chinese, government had suddenly decided to abandon, its “Zero Covid” policy which had suppressed demand, hampered manufacturing, roiled supply lines, and produced the most significant slow, down the country’s economy had seen since pro-market reforms began in the late 1970s. – Reproduced


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