Why China's economy isn't really bullet-proof
Beijing has won respect for steering China safely through the global economic crisis -- but the country's leaders aren't the brilliant economic managers they're often portrayed to be, writes Rana Foroohar. Experts say that while China is currently thriving thanks to massive state investment, slowing free-market reforms and a lack of innovation could still send the Chinese economy into a tailspin.
Newsweek | 10/17
This story published in SmartBrief on Leadership on 10/27/2009
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