8 May 2008

Who’s Afraid of China’s Economic Might?

Two experts explain why China won’t be outpacing the United States any time soon

A GMJ Q&A with Dennis Jacobe, Gallup’s chief economist, and Tao Wu, senior research director of Gallup China
Many people are, particularly in the U.S. It's time for a reality check. Two experts reveal how the economic boom has actually changed China, what stands in the way of the country's further growth, and what companies from other countries should know before they try to set up shop there.

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