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Lawrence H. Summers
Why China won’t keep growing fast forever. Lawrence Summers, October 26, 2014, Opinion. "There has been plenty of discussion lately about signs that China’s economy is…
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Robert Eccles
The State of Sustainability in China. Robert Eccles, October 21, 2014, Paper. "China has experienced remarkable economic growth since the reforms of Deng Xiaoping in the late…
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Kenneth Rogoff
Beware a Chinese slowdown. Kenneth Rogoff, October 6, 2014, Opinion. "While virtually every country in the world is trying to boost growth, China is trying to slow it down to a…
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Lawrence H. Summers, Lant Pritchett
Asiaphoria Meets Regression to the Mean. Lant Pritchett, Lawrence H. Summers, October 2014. Paper. "Consensus forecasts for the global economy over the medium and long term…
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Lawrence H. Summers
Changing Markets: The Future of U.S. Energy Security and Oil Export Policy. Lawrence Summers, September 9, 2014, Video. "As unconventional oil and natural gas production in the…
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Lawrence H. Summers, Graham Allison
Chinese Economists Zero in on Crises. Graham Allison, Lawrence Summers, July 30, 2014, Opinion. "When the global recession hit in 2008, few nations were spared the devastating…
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Jeffrey Frankel
China is not yet number one. Jeffrey Frankel, May 9, 2014, Opinion. "Many claim that China will soon overtake the US. This column argues that this claim is based on a misuse of…
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Winnie Chi-Man Yip
Realigning Demand and Supply Side Incentives to Improve Primary Health Care Seeking in Rural China. Winnie Chi-Man Yip, May 8, 2014, Paper. "China's recent and ambitious health…
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Jeffrey Frankel
China is Still Number Two. Jeffrey Frankel, May 5, 2014, Opinion. "Headlines around the world this week trumpeted a watershed moment for the global economy. As the Financial Times…