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The China Economy Yearbook, Volume 3

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By:CHEN Jiagui

Publisher:Brill

ISBN:978-90-04-17351-4

Publication Date:2010-01-25

Language:English

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China’s national economy maintained sustained rapid growth due to the overall favorable economic situation. Certain problems remain, however, which urgently require solutions: if these are not effectively addressed, they will have an adverse impact on the country’s sound, rapid development. China’s national economy has maintained a high rate of growth since 2007, but is now tending to overheat, a trend which is characterized by an excessively high economic growth rate, a still powerful trio of factors driving economic growth, significant rises in consumer prices, and continuous rises in asset prices.

It is increasingly difficult to implement macroeconomic regulation under current conditions, for various reasons: diversification is affecting the strength and effectiveness of macroeconomic regulation, while the real economy is now developing rapidly and is increasingly difficult to adjust. Furthermore, economic expectations, due to surplus liquidity and negative interest rates, are aggravating asset price inflation. Finally, no institutional reform has been implemented, which is a significant factor behind this increasing level of difficulty.

 

Against the current background of high levels of economic growth and increasing difficulties in macroeconomic regulation, it is necessary to improve macroeconomic regulation and increase its effectiveness. Fiscal policy should increase support for structural adjustments and monetary policy should be tightened appropriately. The first way is to reduce the excessively

 

 

**Statement: The English version of the China Yearbooks is in co-publication with Brill. To order the English Yearbooks, please contact Brill at sales@brill.nl