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在发达国家经济的新发动机调试好之前,中国等新兴国家正好承接了人家转出来的产业,“旧发动机”安装后运转势头不错,一定时期内就成了世界经济发展的主要动力,所以才格外受到关注。不过不可高兴过早,看看当年日本超美国的劲头吧,得逞于一时,旋即优势便去。前车之鉴告戒我们:得意不可忘形,更何况我们只是稍有起色。哈佛大学教授尼尔.弗森格是“G2”称呼的发明者,他强调,中国在钢铁等制造业上超过了美国,这是当年苏联没有做到的事情,所以中国的崛起和苏联不同。
Prior to the commissioning of a new engine for the developed economies, newly emerging countries such as China took over the industries they turned over to. The “old engines” had a good momentum of operation after installation, and became the main engine of world economic development for a certain period of time It is particularly concerned about. But do not be happy too early to see Japan’s super-American momentum, to succeed in the moment, immediately advantage will go. The warning of the car tells us: proud never forget, let alone we are just a little improvement. Neil Fussenger, a professor at Harvard University who invented the title of “G2”, stressed that China surpassed the United States in the manufacturing of steel and other industries. That was what the Soviet Union did not do in those days. Therefore, the rise of China and the Soviet Union different.