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Krugman says China's economic planners are no better then planners in the U.S. and Europe who failed to take action against the housing bubble.
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New York Times 12.18.2011
BusinessWeek 04.14.2010
Charlene Chu Is the 'Rock Star' of Chinese Debt Analysis
Wall Street Journal 08.22.2013
New York Times 08.22.2013
China's Credit Levels Echo U.S. Crisis
Wall Street Journal 09.08.2013
Heard on the Street: Shadow Boxing With Risk at Chinese Banks
Wall Street Journal 09.22.2013
China Think Tank Offers Reform Wish List
Wall Street Journal 10.30.2013
Chinaâs Real Estate Boom and Conflicting Policy
New York Times 08.01.2010
Xi Faces Test Over China's Local Debt
Wall Street Journal 12.31.2013
China Says Local-Level Debt Soars, Stirring Fear
New York Times 12.30.2013
New York Times 09.30.2010
China's Cabinet Drafts Shadow-Banking Plan
Wall Street Journal 01.06.2014
Beijing Should Scrap the GDP Target
Wall Street Journal 01.08.2014
China Slows Pace of Lending, but Informal Loans Increase
Wall Street Journal 01.17.2014
Wall Street Journal 02.02.2014
Shadow banking in China: Credit paroled
Economist 02.04.2014
Chinese debt: The great hole of China
Economist 10.17.2014
China Will Keep Growing. Just Ask the Soviets.
New York Times 10.24.2014
The End of China’s Economic Miracle?
Wall Street Journal 11.24.2014
China’s Shadow-Banking Boom Is Over
Wall Street Journal 12.24.2014
Adidos and Hotwind? In China, Brands Evoke Foreign Names, Even if They’re Gibberish
New York Times 12.26.2014
A Warning on China Seems Prescient
New York Times 08.24.2015
Moody’s Cuts Its China Rating for the First Time Since 1989
WSJ 05.24.2017
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