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[quote=CHRISWAUGHBJ,236168]Well, I don't know about the economy as a whole, but certain sectors, the obvious examples being real estate and the stock market, are definitely in a bubble. It's odd, and difficult. China's economy needs robust growth, but it needs said growth to be sustainable, and I mean sustainable in every way: economically, environmentally, socially, politically.... I don't envy the people who have to make the decisions about the economy. Another odd thing is that I don't think you could say the economy as a whole is in a bubble. Certain sectors, yes, but not the whole economy. China's just too big and complicated for that. I think China's economy should be compared to the economy of all of Europe, not to the economy of any other country. I'm not sure where I'm going with this, but.... ....Even if I had enough money, I'd be steering well clear of the real estate and stock markets for the time being. It looks like there's going to be a very messy bursting of bubbles in the not too distant future.[/quote]
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