Indian. I am not sure if our GDP numbers are correct either.
China's GDP Growth Pace Was Inflated for Nine Years, Study Finds
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#12Indian. I am not sure if our GDP numbers are correct either.
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#14I believe Chinese central planners don't like misleading numbers, it makes the five year plan much harder to design. The Chinese technocrats wouldn't like this situation any more than western investment does.
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#16It's not a matter of "oh wow, a major government fudges numbers", it's "how many major ways in which my government fudges numbers might I not be aware of?"
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#17[1] https://foreignpolicy.com/2009/03/10/beijings-gdp-numerology...
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#19Economists (e.g. Michael Pettis) were already calling China out for its long history inflated numbers when the 2007-2009 crisis erupted. Perhaps this view might go mainstream with the looming recession?
Nobody, including Beijing, took China’s official statistics at face value. What’s novel in this work is the larger-than-expected magnitude of the error.
Re: China's GDP Growth Pace Was Inflated for Nine Years, Study Finds
#20Economists (e.g. Michael Pettis) were already calling China out for its long history inflated numbers when the 2007-2009 crisis erupted. Perhaps this view might go mainstream with the looming recession?
That the bubble will pop isn't very interesting. When, is.