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Chapter 3. China's Rapid Investment, Potential Output, and Output Gap : China's Economy in Transition : From External to Internal Rebalancing:
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China's amazing, shrinking, output gap | FT Alphaville
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Chapter 3. China's Rapid Investment, Potential Output, and Output Gap : China's Economy in Transition : From External to Internal Rebalancing:
Output gaps in developing countries | Economic & financial indicators | The Economist
Output gaps | Economic & financial indicators | The Economist
Chapter 3. China's Rapid Investment, Potential Output, and Output Gap : China's Economy in Transition : From External to Internal Rebalancing:
PDF] Global Output Gap and Domestic Inflation in China | Semantic Scholar
China domestic inflation and output gap measures: 1995Q1-2012Q4 | Download Scientific Diagram
An absolutely enormous output gap is forming | FT Alphaville
China vs United States - A GDP Comparison - MGM Research
Potential Growth and Rebalancing in China | Bulletin – June Quarter 2015 | RBA
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Output gaps | Economic & financial indicators | The Economist
Chapter 3. China's Rapid Investment, Potential Output, and Output Gap : China's Economy in Transition : From External to Internal Rebalancing:
China vs United States - A GDP Comparison - MGM Research
Output gap ( Georgia, India, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, PRC, Tapei.) | Visual.ly
Output Gap Measurement and Prospects in the Wake of the Crisis | Econbrowser
Economist's View: 'Nature Abhors an Output Gap'
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What is the UK's actual Output Gap? - Economics Help
Simon Rabinovitch on Twitter: "Looking at China's monthly data, the biggest thing that jumps out is the gap in March between industrial output (-1.1% y/y) and retail sales (-15.8% y/y). That is,
Coronavirus: Chinese economy bounces back into growth - BBC News