China's Economy in 2010: A Forum at the NYSE. National Committee on United
States-China Relations (program partners: (a) 北京大学 中国经济研究中心
China Center for Economic Research (CCER), Beijing Univ. and (b) NYSE
Euronext), held on Jan. 7, 2010.
http://www.ncuscr.org/programs/chinas-economy-2010-forum-nyse
(3) As before, a Chinese scholar--this time CCER economist Feng Lu,
predicted China's economy would surpass that of US in 2025.
CCER [中国经济2010] 纽约论坛”在纽约证券交易所成功举办. CCER, Jan. 22, 2010
(Today is Jan. 17; I am clueless as to how this "Jan. 22" can be possible).
http://www.ccer.cn/cn/ReadNews.asp?NewsID=10855
("在主题演讲之后,五位中国经济学家发言。中国经济研究中心卢锋教授介绍了中国经
济研究中心的“朗润预测”,对2010年的中国经济宏观指标给出了预测结果,并预测中
国经济将在2025年前超过美国成为世界第一大经济体。")
At then end of 2009, US GDP was more than $14 trillion. China's, less than 5
trillion.
(4) Riva Froymovich, World Bank Chief Econ: China Must Correct Income
Disparity First. Dow Jones Newswires, Jan. 7, 2010.
http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100107-707317.html?mod=WSJ_latestheadlines
Quote:
"The situation in China is similar to that in other socialist countries, he
said.
"In China, the financial sector is dominated by big banks and only large
corporations have access to services, reducing job opportunities and broader
access to capital services. A similar trend is seen in China's resources,
said [Justin] Lin.