China on the way back to rebalancing, Europe’s sustainable recovery
Wednesday 30 September 2020 – Vol.11 Ed.40.3
Commentary: China on the way back to rebalancing
By Otaviano Canuto in Washington
China’s successful containment of the pandemic has allowed it to be first in, first out. It’s the only major economy expected to grow this year. Yet one feature it shares with other countries is the unbalanced shape of its recovery. Pressures toward ‘relative deglobalisation’ might make China review its development path. The post-coronavirus global economy will reinforce China’s need to speed up its rebalancing towards a less investment- and export-dependent growth model.
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Meeting: Europe’s sustainable recovery
Thursday 15 October, 10:00-12:00 BST
On the occasion of the International Monetary Fund-World Bank Group annual meetings, DZ BANK and OMFIF convene a panel discussion on Europe’s recovery plan. Topics include the importance of sustainability for Europe’s future economic path as well as the lessons learnt from setting up the European Financial Stability Facility and European Stability Mechanism and more.
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