The technological and strategic brilliance of its world-class companies are being swamped by macroeconomic troubles
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Scooped by
Graham Watson
onto International Economics: IB Economics August 12, 6:08 AM
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Experienced China watcher, George Magnus, reckons that we might thave reached peak China - in as much as its technological successes, not least in the environmental sector, is being put in the shade by its ongoing troubles with slowing growth, shrinking population and structural weaknesses, with over-investment, stagnant productivity and the misallocation of capital.
However, much as I respect his opinion, I'm always cautious about predicting peak anything. The concept of peak oil is over a century old, and human beings, not least Chinese ones, have shown remarkable ingenuity in the past. That said, given the credentials of the author, it's worth bearing this view in mind.