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China’s Growth; Can Goldilocks Outgrow Bears?. (2015). Zhang, Longmei ; Maliszewski, Wojciech.
In: IMF Working Papers.
RePEc:imf:imfwpa:2015/113.

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    In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics.
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    In: CEAMeS Discussion Paper Series.
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