BoE on China’s growth path

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A Bank of England paper, published in its first quarter 2011 Economic Bulletin on Monday, examines China's growth patterns following the financial crisis.

Ed Dew, Jeremy Martin and Gabriele Zinna, the paper's authors, discuss China's growth patterns and investigate whether the nascent rebalancing will be sustained and its implications for the rest of the world.

Dew, Martin and Zinna note China's growth over the past 30 years reflected a focus on expanding exports. However, it said the collapse

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