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Jun 2022
17m 41s

WHY IS CHINA EXPORT GROWTH SLOWING DOWN

DAVID NISHIMOTO
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In 2007, purchase power parity was stronger in India and China; therefore, they contribute more to global growth than the United Kingdom, Japan and the U.S. In 2018, China consumers are beginning to consume and invest. In the past, sovereign wealth funds have helped emerging markets grow. China is helping grow emerging markets. As more emerging markets come ... Show More
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