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Research and Science Today No. 2(4)/2012

2012, SSRN Electronic Journal

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The paper discusses the historical growth patterns of China, emphasizing that, despite its impressive development over nearly three decades, the country's future economic stability is uncertain due to various internal and external obstacles. It highlights potential crises stemming from economic policies, regional disparities, and social unrest, drawing parallels with past economic downturns in Japan. Furthermore, it explores the implications of these factors for global economics and the importance of reforms for maintaining China's internal equilibrium.