Editor's note: Of late, some scholars at home and abroad have presented or played up the notion that China is about to collapse, arousing a good deal of reaction and concern internationally. Chinese scholars and e...Editor's note: Of late, some scholars at home and abroad have presented or played up the notion that China is about to collapse, arousing a good deal of reaction and concern internationally. Chinese scholars and economists have responded to the notion from different angles. Printed here below are the views of Dr. Fan Gang. It is hoped that more people of insight would join the discussion.展开更多
Worse than expected economic data is igniting fears of a serious U.S.economic retrenchment-economic growth in the United States was down to 1.6 percent in the second quarter,despite the 3.7 percent rate in the first q...Worse than expected economic data is igniting fears of a serious U.S.economic retrenchment-economic growth in the United States was down to 1.6 percent in the second quarter,despite the 3.7 percent rate in the first quarter of 2010.Qiao Hong,chief economist at Goldman Sachs China,forecasted a gloomy outlook for the U.S. economy but said a "double-dip" recession is unlikely.展开更多
文摘Editor's note: Of late, some scholars at home and abroad have presented or played up the notion that China is about to collapse, arousing a good deal of reaction and concern internationally. Chinese scholars and economists have responded to the notion from different angles. Printed here below are the views of Dr. Fan Gang. It is hoped that more people of insight would join the discussion.
文摘Worse than expected economic data is igniting fears of a serious U.S.economic retrenchment-economic growth in the United States was down to 1.6 percent in the second quarter,despite the 3.7 percent rate in the first quarter of 2010.Qiao Hong,chief economist at Goldman Sachs China,forecasted a gloomy outlook for the U.S. economy but said a "double-dip" recession is unlikely.