Indeed, it often seems that the larger China’s current account surplus (it looks set to rise above 12% of China’s 2006 GDP), the faster China’s reserve growth, the faster Chinese exports growth (30% y/y in the latest data) and the more net exports contribute to growth (2-3% of...
AE, GLC, AGS, KT, and DAL work in a unit supported by the University of Bristol and UK Medical Research Council (MC_UU_00032/05 & MC_UU_00032/02) and DAL’s contribution to this research is further supported by the British Heart Foundation (CH/F/20/90003 & AA/18/1/34219). BiB...