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Wolf, Charles Jr, K.C. Yeh, Benjamin Zycher, Nicholas Eberstadt, and Sung-Ho Lee

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What are the major challenges, fault lines, and potential adversities (these terms are used synonymously), that China’s economic development will encounter over the next decade? How severely will China’s overall economic performance be affected if these adversities occur separately or in clusters? This book addresses these key questions. China has confronted in the past two decades five of the eight fault lines that the authors consider (unemployment, corruption, water resources, HIV/AIDS, and financial fragility), and, nonetheless, it has sustained high rates of economic growth. Therefore, in assessing the potential effects of these fault lines on China’s future economic performance, the authors focus on whether, why, and by how much their intensities may increase — that is, on changes, rather than on the prevailing levels of each fault line. For the other three fault lines examined, which have not previously occurred or recurred — oil price shocks, foreign-direct-investment shrinkage, and serious military conflicts-the authors consider the circumstances under which they might arise and their resulting economic effects.

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