NewsDecember 6, 2019
How China can set the record straight about its GDP figures
Logan Wright, Director of Rhodium's China Markets Research work, authors an opinion piece in Nikkei Asian Review.
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Logan Wright, Director of Rhodium's China Markets Research work, authors an opinion piece in Nikkei Asian Review.
Logan Wright, Director of Rhodium’s China Markets Research work, recently authored an opinion piece in Nikkei Asian Review. He writes about the need for China to build credibility in its GDP figures, which they could do by admitting to bigger quarterly ups and downs. The Rhodium China Activity Tracker, or R-CAT, of industrial output points to significantly more volatility in China’s economic activity over the past five years.
Read it here.
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