China Economic Update, October 2014

In 2014, Chinas growth continued to slow which reflected policy to put their economic growth on a more sustainable footing. While policy efforts to tighten credit growth reduce excess capacity, internalize the cost of industrial pollution, and har...

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Main Authors: Smits, Karlis, Goh, Chorching, Hu, Bingjie, Vashakmadze, Ikaterine, Zhao, Luan, Bahl, Roy, Qiao, Baoyun
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Beijing 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/10/20335294/china-economic-update
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spelling okr-10986-221072021-04-23T14:04:07Z China Economic Update, October 2014 Smits, Karlis Goh, Chorching Hu, Bingjie Vashakmadze, Ikaterine Zhao, Luan Bahl, Roy Qiao, Baoyun Economic growth Fiscal policy Economic prospects Labor market Tax reform In 2014, Chinas growth continued to slow which reflected policy to put their economic growth on a more sustainable footing. While policy efforts to tighten credit growth reduce excess capacity, internalize the cost of industrial pollution, and harden local governments budget constraints accelerated. These measures will produce a much needed realignment of growth in the medium term. A week housing market continues to be a significant drag on domestic economic activity. The government has ample policy buffers to contain a disorderly adjustment in the housing market. 2015-07-07T15:59:00Z 2015-07-07T15:59:00Z 2014-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/10/20335294/china-economic-update http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22107 English en_US China economic update; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Beijing Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling East Asia and Pacific China
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topic Economic growth
Fiscal policy
Economic prospects
Labor market
Tax reform
spellingShingle Economic growth
Fiscal policy
Economic prospects
Labor market
Tax reform
Smits, Karlis
Goh, Chorching
Hu, Bingjie
Vashakmadze, Ikaterine
Zhao, Luan
Bahl, Roy
Qiao, Baoyun
China Economic Update, October 2014
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description In 2014, Chinas growth continued to slow which reflected policy to put their economic growth on a more sustainable footing. While policy efforts to tighten credit growth reduce excess capacity, internalize the cost of industrial pollution, and harden local governments budget constraints accelerated. These measures will produce a much needed realignment of growth in the medium term. A week housing market continues to be a significant drag on domestic economic activity. The government has ample policy buffers to contain a disorderly adjustment in the housing market.
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author Smits, Karlis
Goh, Chorching
Hu, Bingjie
Vashakmadze, Ikaterine
Zhao, Luan
Bahl, Roy
Qiao, Baoyun
author_facet Smits, Karlis
Goh, Chorching
Hu, Bingjie
Vashakmadze, Ikaterine
Zhao, Luan
Bahl, Roy
Qiao, Baoyun
author_sort Smits, Karlis
title China Economic Update, October 2014
title_short China Economic Update, October 2014
title_full China Economic Update, October 2014
title_fullStr China Economic Update, October 2014
title_full_unstemmed China Economic Update, October 2014
title_sort china economic update, october 2014
publisher World Bank, Beijing
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/10/20335294/china-economic-update
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22107
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