Economists Question China’s Consistent Growth Numbers

WSJ

China says its economy grew 6.7% for the third consecutive quarter

Chinese farmers worked at their paddy fields in a village in Congjiang county, southwest China's Guizhou province on Tuesday.


It was the first time since Beijing started releasing quarterly figures in 1992 that it had achieved such a feat of consistency.

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