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    Getting intervention right will take careful targeting

    By Mike Bastin (China Daily) Updated: 2014-04-08 07:25

    Not just for the first time this year but perhaps for the first time since the immediate aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2007-08, the Chinese central government appears to have acted decisively to arrest what could be an unacceptably rapid economic slowdown.

    Despite the considerable national and international media attention attracted by this recent intervention by Beijing, specific measures introduced recently appear to amount only to further tax cuts for small business, greater investment in rundown urban areas and an acceleration in the construction of a few railway lines.

    Getting intervention right will take careful targeting

    Getting intervention right will take careful targeting
    World Bank pares 2014 outlook 

    Recent economic data have caused concern at the rate of China's economic slowdown. Manufacturing activity in particular remains below government targets. But just how serious is the current state of the Chinese economy and what should the government be doing? This year's growth target of 7.5 percent is the same as last year's but, unlike 2013 when growth exceeded the target with a figure of 7.7 percent, recent data indicates an annual growth rate below target.

    In spite of recent figures growth is still on course for somewhere in the region of 7 percent. On the face of it this figure may appear to represent quite a major slowdown in China's meteoric economic rise over the last 20 to 30 years but, when compared with growth forecasts around the world, it commands considerable admiration and respect. Despite some sort of global economic recovery the world's most-developed countries are not predicted to experience GDP figures that even approach China's 7 percent plus.

    Even Germany, still widely recognized as the major engine of European growth, is only facing a growth forecast of 1.7 percent. The US cannot do much better with only 3 percent growth forecast for this year. However, the most telling differential is that between China's 7-7.5 percent likely growth for this year and the overall world economy average forecast of only 2.5 percent.

    In a nutshell the Chinese economy should outperform the world economy this year at three times the latter's average growth rate. That said, when double-digit growth was recorded nearly every year between 1999 and 2011, recent economic data do require close attention and careful, limited and targeted government intervention.

    Getting intervention right will take careful targeting

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    Getting intervention right will take careful targeting

    Experts: GDP growth target reasonable 

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