How overbuilt is China? | The Economist

If China addresses its low level of domestic consumption—a product of the renmimbi peg, but also of structural problems in the Chinese economy including an underdeveloped social safety net—then it will unleash one of the largest potential markets in the world. By substituting domestic consumption for foreign consumption, China fixes one of the principal obstacles to sustainable economic growth.

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