China [electronic resource] : global crisis avoided, robust economic growth sustained / Hansson, Ardo
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington, D.C., The World Bank, 2010Description: 1 online resource (31 p.)Subject(s): Access to Finance | Access to financing | Capital flows | Commodity prices | Currencies and Exchange Rates | Debt | Debt Markets | Developing countries | Developing country | Economic developments | Economic Theory & Research | Emerging Markets | Exchange rates | Exporter | Finance and Financial Sector Development | Financial crisis | Financial markets | Global economy | Globalization | Gross domestic product | Human development | International bank | International trade | Macroeconomics and Economic Growth | Policy response | Policy responses | Private Sector Development | Risk premiumsAdditional physical formats: Hansson, Ardo.: China.Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: This paper explores how the ongoing crisis, the policy responses to it, and the post-crisis global economy will impact China's medium-term prospects for growth, poverty reduction, and development. The paper reviews China's pre-crisis growth experience, including its relationship to global economic developments. It discusses the pace, composition, sources, and financing of growth during 1995-2007, and the impact of key external and domestic influences. The paper also analyzes the immediate impact of the global crisis on China's economic performance in 2009 and its likely impact in the short run. It then discusses the government's policy response, with a particular focus on the fiscal and monetary stimulus measures. Finally, the paper explores China's medium-term growth prospects in light of the crisis and the key policies for moving to a robust and sustainable growth path post-crisis.This paper explores how the ongoing crisis, the policy responses to it, and the post-crisis global economy will impact China's medium-term prospects for growth, poverty reduction, and development. The paper reviews China's pre-crisis growth experience, including its relationship to global economic developments. It discusses the pace, composition, sources, and financing of growth during 1995-2007, and the impact of key external and domestic influences. The paper also analyzes the immediate impact of the global crisis on China's economic performance in 2009 and its likely impact in the short run. It then discusses the government's policy response, with a particular focus on the fiscal and monetary stimulus measures. Finally, the paper explores China's medium-term growth prospects in light of the crisis and the key policies for moving to a robust and sustainable growth path post-crisis.
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