Economists expect the pace of China's GDP growth to slow as the impact of government stimulus wanes, according to a Wall Street Journal poll. ...full story at WSJ
from WSJ on Wed, Nov 04 2009
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The China Factor: Stimulus Working?? »
YouTube video Why would a central government stimulus program work in China and NOT in the US or Europe?? Check this out.
Also, here's the Bloomberg article I reference:
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