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The China Statistical Yearbook [3] (traditional Chinese: 中國統計年鑑; simplified Chinese: 中国统计年鉴 [4]), also translated into English as China Statistical Annual, [5] is a large-scale yearbook of statistical information [6] comprehensively reflecting the economic and social development of the People's Republic of China. [7] It ...
Featuring graphs and text on various sectors of China's economy it is a valuable tool for scholars. Currently, this publication's text is only in Chinese. 3. China Economic World Ranking Report The China Economic World Ranking Report gives a clear overview of China's position in the world economy. Currently, the report is available only in ...
The estimate for total economic activity, or GDP, in 2023 for the world's second largest economy was increased by about 2.7% to 129.4 trillion yuan ($17.7 trillion), based on an economic census ...
By contrast, China’s economy is stuck in a relative slump with growth slowing drastically from the double-digit gains that were typical in prior decades amid a real estate crash, weak consumer ...
The World Bank, in a report last Thursday, said the pace of China's poverty reduction slowed in 2024 and is expected to decelerate further in 2025 and 2026, due largely to slower economic growth ...
According to the annual data of major economic indicators released by the National Bureau of Statistics since 1952, China's GDP grew by an average of 6.17% per year in the 26 years from 1953 to 1978. China implemented economic reform in 1978, and from 1979 to 2023, the country's GDP growth rate grew by an average of 8.93% per year in the 45 ...
In a landmark paper published in the Review of Development Economics, economists Ravi Kanbur and Xiaobo Zhang conclude that there have been three peaks of inequality in China in the last fifty years, "coinciding with the Great Famine of the late 1950s, the Cultural Revolution of the late 1960s and 1970s, and finally the period of openness and global integration in the late 1990s."