2020
DOI: 10.21530/ci.v15n2.2020.1018
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A desaceleração da economia da China e a transição para um “novo normal” no século 21

Abstract: A China tem passado por profundas mudanças econômicas desde o fim da década de 1970. As elevadas taxas de crescimento econômico transformaram a China de país pobre e agrícola em uma economia de renda média e industrializada no início do século 21. De todo modo, a partir da eclosão da crise global de 2008, a economia da China entrou em uma nova fase de relativa desaceleração e transição para um “novo normal”, com taxas de crescimento econômico ao redor de 6%. O principal objetivo deste artigo é examinar os fato… Show more

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“…These results may occur because these countries were already facing an economic slowdown before the pandemic. Manzi and Viola (2020) emphasize that the world is still suffering from the effects of the strong economic slowdown in 2008, and the stagnation of the global economy may be due to structural factors or secular stagnation. As a result, stock markets were undergoing a decline and were no longer reacting to bad news related to the recent health crisis or the policies of different countries in response to the rapid spread of COVID-19.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results may occur because these countries were already facing an economic slowdown before the pandemic. Manzi and Viola (2020) emphasize that the world is still suffering from the effects of the strong economic slowdown in 2008, and the stagnation of the global economy may be due to structural factors or secular stagnation. As a result, stock markets were undergoing a decline and were no longer reacting to bad news related to the recent health crisis or the policies of different countries in response to the rapid spread of COVID-19.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%