Can China overtake the U.S. economy?Brandt Ayers
Georgetown University teaching professor Arthur Dong says opportunities for automakers in both countries hinge on a combination of consumer demand and regulatory policy around electric vehicles. China accounts for about 60 percent of the global EV market, with sales this year expected to overtake those ...
though there is never room for irrationality. China may overtake the U.S. economy sooner than expected. Though frequently exuberance over China's prospects verges on the irrational, China nonetheless has already become a major engine of world growth and will likely remain so for some time to co...
America and China are candidates, but which nation will succeed? Can China overtake America in the near future? Or will it fail to catch the new technological wave, as it did during the Song dynasty (960--1279 AD) and again in the 19th century? Whoever wins this race will lead the ...
The US, on the other hand, has regarded China as an imaginary enemy that wants to overtake the US to become the world's dominant power. Tu also said that so far we cannot see the possibility that both countries are able to change their views on each other. Neither of them has the ...
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overtake the relative decline in the number of children, the total dependency ratio will bottom out and rise again, and the working-age population will peak and begin to decline. The positive economic effects of the demographic transition will reverse when China reaches this tipping point. Though...
It's predicted that studying Chinese in the UK could overtake Spanish in less than five years. Just like the foreigners do, we also learn foreign languages. Different languages carry different cultures. So exchanges are necessary. By learning a foreign language, we not only have a useful tool...
Apple offered the latest version of its budget friendly phone for pre-sale in key markets on Friday, in an effort to woo customers in price-sensitive countries like China and India.
Since 1999, its share of global exports has risen from 3 percent to 10 percent, and in 2009 it surpassed Germany as the world's leading exporter. China is also the third-largest importer and will soon overtake Japan as the second-largest economy. In 2009, China became the world's ...