[15.04.2011, 14:26] In the past decade 2001-2010, the Chinese economy leapfrogged the three leading European countries – France, Britain and German – and Japan to become the world's second largest economy. And it is almost a consensus that it is just a matter of time, in 10 to 20 years, when China will surpass the USA and regain its position as the world's top economy. At this moment, a natural question mark is, how accountable are China's GDP data?
[01.07.2010, 17:02] When Sir William Arthur Lewis won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1979, he might have never expected that it will be a Taiwanese company which will make his theory of "the Lewis turning point" famous among many Chinese.