Publication

Aug 2005

This publication discusses whether a resurgent China will reshape the international economic environment. It focuses on three dimensions of China’s current interaction with the world economy; namely on China’s role in world output, its role in world trade and finally also its role in the world financial markets. The report concludes that China’s influence on output, trade and financial flows will tilt the world economy to Asia and lead to wider implications for developing and developed economies alike.

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Author Mark P Thirlwell
Series Lowy Institute Perspectives
Publisher Lowy Institute for International Policy
Copyright © 2005 Lowy Institute for International Policy
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