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Getting the balance and timing right 2009 was an amazing stimulus-inspired economic success story for China. Yet 2010 will have a whole new set of challenges, andthe stimulus will become less and les
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Getting the balance and timing right
2009 was an amazing stimulus-inspired economic success story for China. Yet 2010 will have a whole new set of challenges, andthe stimulus will become less and less desirable as a lever of economic growth. Inflation and rebalancing will require a whole newapproach: a finely-tuned balancing act and a keen sense of timing.
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