China’s economic growth story has rapidly turned from one underpinned by productivity gains to one engineered by inflationary policies, and the quality of growth has suffered considerably as a result. Several years of poor capital allocation will have to be unwound eventually, and with the global economy stuttering in the second half of 2011, Rahul Ghosh and Stuart Allsopp of Business Monitor’s Asia Research team discuss whether 2012 could be the year of the Chinese ‘hard landing’. This podcast is a precursor to BMI‘s upcoming Special Report, China 2012: From Miracle to Meltdown?, which is available for purchase from Business Monitor’s Online Store.
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