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Perspective

Nov. 11, 2010

Five Myths About China's Economy

China's threat to the U.S. economy has been greatly exaggerated. By James Wong of the Chinney Alliance Group.


By James Wong


China was a common topic during this campaign season, usually used as either a scapegoat or a stalking horse by candidates. Now, with another election cycle finished and the threat of a trade war fading into the echoes of empty electoral rhetoric, let's take a moment to set the record straight on some of the myths used to fan the polemics.


Myth: China is exporting its way to economic growth. Reality: Growth is driven primarily by inte...

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