Official data is issued by the government. In 2013, the Chinese GDP increased by about 7.7% to 56,884.5 billion yuan, i.e. roughly US$9.4 trillion at the current exchanging rate.
http://www.stats.gov.cn/english/PressRe ... 02079.html
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- 20 Jan 2014 08:56
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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- 16 Oct 2013 06:05
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- Topic: Perspectives on the global economic changes
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Empty Stomach http://www.economist.com/node/21587989?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/dc/emptystomachs ONE in eight people went hungry in 2012, or 870m, according to a study by the UN's Food and Agricultural Organisation (defined as a diet of fewer than 1,800 calories a day). Children are especially affected as hunge...
- 26 Sep 2013 14:17
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I could hardly understand the math of your reference. Among the 1.4billion Chinese, if 0.9billion is as low as $3000 (like Mongolia), and the other 0.5billion is even lower at $1500 (like India), then how the average turns out to be as high as $6000? 2 month old article but still a good read. My own...
- 24 Sep 2013 13:47
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And just for frame of reference, 30 years ago 100% of Chinese lived in those conditions or worse. Heech, it was not that bad. Even 30 years ago in the 1980s, "Da Yuan" or big campuses of government/military/state company dormitory buildings, usually 3~4 stories with reliable supply of ele...
- 24 Sep 2013 12:17
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Dear Theo, I think we all agree that China is not and will not be a perfect country. In fact, by almost any means, it is a poor country right now. The situation described on the left side of your pictures is true and in fact quite easy to be found in any Chinese cities. But would you please give us ...
- 29 Aug 2013 10:10
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It is proved once more what i have mentioned quite many times "a lot of foreign investment != dependency on foreign investment". It is why during all the crises, we have found that always BRI, especially B and I, rather than China, being more vulnerable to the flows of foreign money.
- 21 Aug 2013 11:50
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Only 1 year or 6 months ago, the main stream opinion on this forum is "China will collapse when its economy is below 8%".
Now it seems to become "3%". So you are becoming more and more optimistic on the Chinese governance?
Now it seems to become "3%". So you are becoming more and more optimistic on the Chinese governance?
- 27 Jun 2013 11:17
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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The guy in the quoted article is only 27, and he has been considering the ownership of an apartment a "necessity". Often we Chinese are pursuing too much in our life with extra pressure. BTW, a suggestion to Indian friends on this forum. When analyzing the monthly income of a Chinese famil...
- 13 Mar 2013 14:33
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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amit-ji, I have said many times, let's stop here, OK? You have never seen an HSR, you don't even know building road needs steel, and you insist that India railway being safer than China's. It is meaningless to go on the trolling anymore. Let's stop here and keep believe what you want to believe, OK?...
- 13 Mar 2013 13:32
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Amit-ji, you are raising the railway safety discussion? Sir, you know why in 2011, hundreds of foreign reporters from dozens of countries were running there to see and report the accident? Sir, it is because in China, rail accident is very rare. Sir, for railway safety record, I don't think China is...
- 13 Mar 2013 08:35
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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The 1.2 billion population India needs 40million ton steel only? What a splendid mideavial life you are enjoying. Even less than the tiny South Korea with a 1/30 population? No wonder, steel must be a luxury for a nation where even no steel needed to build a road, or houses?. Sir, let's talk about t...
- 13 Mar 2013 07:00
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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Hmm, so it means, when building a road in India, you don't even need steel? No wonder why >90% of roads in India could hardly called a "road" in the outside world. As I mentioned before, for you, Amit-ji, maybe 2 or 3 decades are necessary, and for the other guys, maybe 3 or 4 decades woul...
- 12 Mar 2013 13:17
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Vina-ji, for a nation as populous as China is, we need the 800 million tons of steel if we want to provide every Chinese village with road/railway connection, essential housing space, running water, and reliable electricity supply for the villagers to own an air-conditioner and refrigerators so that...
- 12 Mar 2013 13:09
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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Re: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
$103 is maybe the cheapest price for some special days only. You are not guaranteed to buy it everyday. Yes, there are 24 stations between Beijing and Shanghai, but only the slowest trains need stop every station, right? The fastest trains between Beijing and Shanghai are around 4 hours, not so much...
- 08 Mar 2013 15:33
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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Re: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
wrdos: Your vice-premiers words carry FAR more weight than your own. Suraj-ji, GDP data in every country is an "estimated" or "man-made" data, if compared with the electricity consumption or other directly measured data such like railway freight transportation volume. Mr. Li jus...
- 08 Mar 2013 11:11
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In fact, in 2007, Li Keqiang, then-party secretary of Liaoning and now soon-to-be premier, said that GDP statistics were “for reference only” and “man-made,” and that for his purposes, he preferred to look at electricity consumption, rail cargo volume, and loan disbursements. :rotfl: comlade Li-bha...
- 08 Mar 2013 11:02
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Sure, always the last strategy. "It is not true! It is Shanghai statistic" :rotfl: As I mentioned, just keep your head in the sand. :lol: ^^^^^ Aha, now I can understand Wrdos' $30,000 GDP figure for Ordos. It's for reference only! :-) I just love this new China and I wish I could live the...
- 06 Mar 2013 10:40
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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So the two people in Bombay have a GDP >US$50 billion every year? And it means the other 20million Bombay citizens have to share the left $10 billion? What a society? No wonder...... Big difference, Ordos has a population of 2 million and Inner Mongolia more than 22 million. Big difference indeed. T...
- 06 Mar 2013 09:08
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Big difference, Ordos has a population of 2 million and Inner Mongolia more than 22 million.Suraj wrote:Yes, yes, and the GDP of the area surrounding the bedroom of the Ambani residence in Bombay is ~$20 billion/person.
- 06 Mar 2013 09:05
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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From "ghost town" to "ghost mall", now it turned out to be a "ghost building"...... I am expecting a "ghost room" or "ghost bed" soon. Please, China has hundreds of new town, thousands of new malls, just show me a second "ghost town", or at...
- 05 Mar 2013 19:14
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Sure, denying is always the most convenient way to face the real hard world. :D It is so hard for you to believe that Inner Mongolia being the 5th richest Chinese province with a per capita GDP =US$10,189, way above the Chinese average of $6,200. And Ordos being the richest city of Inner Mongolia, a...
- 05 Mar 2013 14:21
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^^^^^^^ Eh, Wrdos, are you finished searching for your ghost cities, that you want to search for ghost malls? How's Ordos doing nowadays? Busting at it seams with people and economic activity? :lol: It is not my business. Hundreds of western reporters are living in Beijing or Shanghai; and they hav...
- 05 Mar 2013 04:31
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Then find me another ghost mall in china, please.RamaY wrote:^ you are right. China has enough money to build a few dozen such ghost malls every year, if it wants.
- 05 Mar 2013 04:05
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If you build they will come seems to be the Chinese motto. But if they don't come what will the Chinese do? Drive them in with guns? World's biggest mall a China 'ghost town' CNN Once more the South China Mall example? It was opened in 2005, a terrible planned commercial project aroused interest of...
- 13 Feb 2013 12:13
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Service Vs Manufacturing for mass job creation in India
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Re: Service Vs Manufacturing for mass job creation in INDA
Great pictures! Thank you so much for sharing these. I am really moved. From the faces and the dirty hands of those young engineers from Shanghai, I see the future of China. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/slideshows/infrastructure/how-chinese-engineers-are-helping-dmrc-to-make-underground-metro...
- 09 Jan 2013 08:45
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Sir, in your own quoted figure, both the US and Japan have a agriculture sector around only 1% of the economy while India's near 20%. It is very clear that India's GDP sector composition is closer to Pakistan and the Philippines. Or more exactly, between them just as the per capita GDP of India is s...
- 08 Jan 2013 14:24
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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This is an attemp to explain why India's 2+ trillion PPP GDP is 60% service and 20+% manufacturing where as CHINA 4+ trillion PPP GDP is 60% manufacturing and 20+% service. Some thing is different at the core - it is not just polical the polical will, national sentiments etc. Sir, where did you get...
- 07 Jan 2013 14:25
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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INDIA is worlds third larget GDP by PPP and that is with 20% manufacturing. So u see, INDIA has already done it and has done it INSPITE of its GOVT - so all the kudos to the people of India. And your constant comparision of India to Philipines and Pakistan is showing how nervous u are of your own a...
- 07 Jan 2013 12:20
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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What makes u feel that a GDP where service is 60% of the output will not make the currency strong and the folks weathy? US is a service based GDP, Singapores is same and these countries are wealthy. For the second point, you are simply not seeing the facts and sticking to your lecture. If manufactu...
- 24 Dec 2012 11:40
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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saving money? Sir, you are comparing "saving money" with China? biladel, did you just claim that conspicuous consumption is a sign of higher standard income?? :rotfl: I must admit that in terms of aping the American style of consumption, India is thankfully behind China - saving money inst...
- 24 Dec 2012 11:01
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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You may be surprised, but the salary level for educated people, in India, is actually higher. Scores of educated people in China are desperate to find work, compared to India, where anyone with a decent education can get a job. Yes. I am really surprised. The better paid educated people in India ca...
- 17 Dec 2012 09:52
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
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Re: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
Dear friends, let's stop here, it is enough.
- 04 Dec 2012 10:19
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- Topic: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
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Re: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
Anyway for weapons, China is importing less and less and exporting more and more, while India is importing more and more but export almost nothing (or negligible). This is an undeniable fact. India is importing weapons 3 times more than China with a huge and growing trade deficit, and a 1/3 defense ...
- 28 Nov 2012 12:30
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- Topic: LCA News and Discussions
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Therefore India is at a better basis of development, with open access to all available western opponents and subsystems, not like China that is sanctioned almost always. Then why LCA is always late? You know J10 was a project started much later than the LCA but the latter has been in service 7 or 8 ...
- 06 Nov 2012 13:03
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- Topic: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
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Re: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
Sure. Not worry, have curry. No one is worried about chinese technology. It is crap compared to what India has access to or has developed. The concern is simply that India faces hostile situation on both sides and it is important that govt fund indigenous arms industry and equip the forces well. Inc...
- 31 Oct 2012 10:12
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- Topic: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
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Re: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
10:32am, Oct. 31, J31 made its maiden flight in Shenyang, China.
- 10 Jul 2012 07:54
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- Topic: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
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Brand = some lifestyle that is envied by others, so it is a privilege belonging to rich countries only. Even it is as tiny as Switzerland or Sweden. Please name a country with per capita GDP less than $20,000 but owning a brand like Sharp or Toyota, OK? China is a country with a per capita GDP aroun...
- 01 Jul 2012 18:31
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- Topic: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
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Re: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
If u know Chinese u'd found that people standing there not for witnessing the plane but because their side of the expressway was closed.
It is really something that is very important. An export model could not afford such police existence, and never.
It is really something that is very important. An export model could not afford such police existence, and never.
- 26 Jun 2012 09:13
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Economy - News & Discussion 27 May 2012
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Re: Indian Economy - News & Discussion 27 May 2012
"Hukou" in China is a bad tradition and institution that systematically discriminating the countryside immigration. It is true and I totally agree that China needs to abolish it. However, "Hukou" has near 0 power to resist the countryside immigration. A Chinese peasant can move t...
- 20 Jun 2012 11:53
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Re: PRC Economy - New Reflections : Dec 15 2011
Last time when I checked the thread, it was a Chinese Economy thread. Something changed? It is going to neither Chinese, nor economy now.