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ArtikelClimbing, Stretching and Stumbling; The Economy  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 407 no. 8832 (Apr. 2013), page 29.
Topik: International; Economic Planning; Economic Conditions; Government Executives
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Isi artikel Engineers used to dominate Chinese policymaking. But the Communist Party's highest organ, the seven-member standing committee of the Politburo, now includes three economists, for better or worse, including Li Keqiang, the prime minister. On April 14th he chaired his first symposium of economists since taking office, inviting views on China's prospects from fellow members of the tribe. The economy, he concluded, would have to climb hills and cross ridges. Things, in other words, might get bumpy. One of those bumps was revealed the next day. New figures showed China's economy growing by 7.7% in the year to the first quarter, falling short of expectations and the previous quarter's pace.
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