China’s Persistent Low Inflation Could Profoundly Impact Economic Policymaking
If the economy fails to generate strong new demand, the country may find itself teetering on the edge of deflation and suffering high unemployment
Since 2021, China’s low inflation has defied the surge in prices in major developed economies, indicating that the influence of the international economic adjustment mechanism backed by free flow of goods and services over the past two decades has waned.
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