Economia cinese
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Narrated by:
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Elena De Bertolis
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Attualmente l'economia cinese è in crisi. Una crisi che preoccupa molto quelle stesse economie che avevano tratto vantaggio dalla crescita costante del paese asiatico e che nel tempo avevano fatto il necessario per adeguarsi al nuovo panorama economico imposto dalla presenza del colosso cinese.
Nonostante la crisi, la Cina resta la seconda economia mondiale, dopo gli Stati Uniti, e resta il paese con il tasso di crescita economica più alto al mondo. Per questo, qualsiasi sussulto dell'economia cinese è una motivo di preoccupazione per il resto del mondo. Da qui l'importanza di capire le caratteristiche dell'economia cinese, i suoi punti di forza e i suoi punti deboli.©2016 Area51 Publishing (P)2016 Area51 Publishing
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