ASSESSMENTS

The Recession in China

May 7, 2009 | 10:38 GMT

special series recession revisited

Summary

China has chosen short-term responses to the global economic crisis. While these may buy Beijing time, they only delay — and possibly undermine — real structural change. And that could portend a bigger Chinese crisis in the coming years. Editor's Note: This is the third part in a series on the global recession and signs indicating how and when the economic recovery will — or will not — begin.

China's response to the global economic crisis may have brought Beijing's day of reckoning closer....

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