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China's Productivity Crisis Is Really Bad - for Everyone
China's productivity crisis is growing - and the ramifications will stretch far beyond the Red Dragon's borders.
A new report from analysis firm Demand Institute, done in conjunction with Nielson and The Conference Board, suggests Chinese economy is worse off than many suspect. It forecasts 4.5% gross domestic product (GDP) growth on average between 2015 and 2020, and 3.6% on average from 2015 to 2020 - assuming the Chinese government is able manipulate markets using policy mechanisms.
"China's productivity crisis - the result of both institutional deficiencies and a maturing economy - remains unaddressed. For these reasons, we believe China is facing a protracted period of declining growth that will be much longer and deeper than analysts may have predicted."
Here is why China's slowdown is so important for U.S. markets - and the global economy as a whole...
China's productivity crisis is growing - and the ramifications will stretch far beyond the Red Dragon's borders.
A new report from analysis firm Demand Institute, done in conjunction with Nielson and The Conference Board, suggests Chinese economy is worse off than many suspect. It forecasts 4.5% gross domestic product (GDP) growth on average between 2015 and 2020, and 3.6% on average from 2015 to 2020 - assuming the Chinese government is able manipulate markets using policy mechanisms.
"China's productivity crisis - the result of both institutional deficiencies and a maturing economy - remains unaddressed. For these reasons, we believe China is facing a protracted period of declining growth that will be much longer and deeper than analysts may have predicted."
Here is why China's slowdown is so important for U.S. markets - and the global economy as a whole...