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Tag: emerging-economies

China’s New Narrative Should Be

China’s new narrative should be “We’re not perfect. We make mistakes. But we know how hard it is to grow an economy. We want to help.”

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Posted on 2015.04.12Author Danny QuahCategories AIIB, Asia, China, economic-growth, emerging-economies, global-economy, world-orderTags AIIB, Asia, China, economic-growth, emerging-economies, world-orderLeave a comment on China’s New Narrative Should Be

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