Last week, Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics Nicholas R. Lardy published an article on the website of Foreign Affairs titled “China Is Still Rising—Don’t Underestimate the World’s Second-Biggest Economy”. It mentioned that U.S. academics’ recent view of C...
" Nicholas Lardy, a nonresident senior fellow at the Washington-based Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE), wrote in an April 2 article in Foreign Affairs titled "China is still rising".
Last week, Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics Nicholas R. Lardy published an article on the website of Foreign Affairs titled “China Is Still Rising—Don’t Underestimate the World’s Second-Biggest Economy”. It mentioned that U.S. academics’ recent view of C...
Last week, Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics Nicholas R. Lardy published an article on the website of Foreign Affairs titled “China Is Still Rising—Don’t Underestimate the World’s Second-Biggest Economy”. It mentioned that U.S. academics’ recent view of C...
NicholasLardy:Yes, I think expectations on US interest rates have been in flux over the last few months. There has been a very large gap between the interest rates in China and the US, which I think is likely to diminish starting in the latter part of this year and continuing into 2025...
Nicholas Lardy:Well, obviously, there are a number of well-documented headwinds that many people have focused on and written about. Certainly, in the short run, the adjustment in the property sector is one of these headwinds. I agree that it's a negative, but I think it's a very welcom...
NicholasLardy:Yes, I think expectations on US interest rates have been in flux over the last few months. There has been a very large gap between the interest rates in China and the US, which I think is likely to diminish starting in the latter part of this year and continuing into 2025...
Today, we're joined by esteemed economist Nicholas Lardy, a prominent voice on matters of internatio “特别声明:以上作品内容(包括在内的视频、图片或音频)为凤凰网旗下自媒体平台“大风号”用户上传并发布,本平台仅提供信息存储空间服务。 Notice: The content above (including the videos, pictures and aud...
Nicholas Lardy:I think the main driver will be consumption. The consumption share of GDP has been rising, and I think it will continue to rise for a very simple reason. Most people have not focused on the fact that the growth of household income has exceeded the growth of the underlying ...
China in the World Economy, Nicholas R. Lardy, Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC, 1994. xi + 147, index, $16.95doi:10.1006/jcec.1995.1032Jan PrybylaJournal of Comparative Economics