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Rebalancing Growth in Asia: Economic Dimensions for China

ByVivek Arora, Roberto Cardarelli

February 15, 2011

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Vivek Arora, and Roberto Cardarelli. Rebalancing Growth in Asia: Economic Dimensions for China, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 2011) accessed 12/14/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781616350567.071

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Summary

Asia’s recent economic performance has been remarkable. However, the rapid growth that Asia has experienced cannot be taken for granted. This volume analyzes Asia’s need to rebalance its growth model toward domestic demand and what that rebalancing would entail. It discusses the nature of the challenge across economies in the region.

Subject: Consumption, Employment, Exports, Income, International trade, Labor, National accounts, Private consumption

Keywords: Africa, Asia and Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, BOOK, Caribbean, Consumption, consumption share, corporate saving, East Asia, Employment, Exports, Global, household saving, Income, Private consumption, saving behavior, share, share of employment