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The World Bank and the Development Research Center (DRC) Report "China: 2030"

01/06/2008

A government Chinese think tank, the DRC, and the World Bank collaborate to write a report on the best future direction for China's economy. World Bank president Zoellick's suggestion for writing this report was endorsed by Li Keqiang, who will become the new prime minister of China.

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