China

* China: What happens when the money runs out?, Jonathan Fenby, 17 Jun 2009
The weaknesses in China's stimulus package
Macro policy
* China: Going with the wind, Jonathan Fenby, Dian Qu, 27 May 2009
China’s fast-track alternative energy sector
Innovation/development
* Crisis management Chinese-style: The Party boosts the ‘big state’, Jonathan Fenby, 11 May 2009
Necessary economic change will take a back seat to political imperatives
Politics/governance
* Why China’s growth rebound will falter, Larry Brainard, Bo Zhuang, 29 Apr 2009
Sustained economic growth requires a new growth strategy, not economic stimulus
Macro policy
* China: Shopping for the best retailers, Jonathan Fenby, Dian Qu, 14 Apr 2009
Rebalancing China's economy creates a virtuous circle for the retail sector
Consumer/agriculture
* UPDATE: Independent power producers and coal producers in balance of power stalemate, Dian Qu, 9 Mar 2009
Infrastructure/industry
* China: Why industrial restructuring will limit medium-term growth potential, Larry Brainard, Bo Zhuang, 23 Feb 2009
Who are the winners and losers in tackling the excess capacity overhang?
Macro policy
* How China's rural deficit impedes recovery, Jonathan Fenby, 18 Feb 2009
Why Beijing’s rural policy is wrong
Macro policy
* UPDATE: China's power grid turns on the juice, Dian Qu, 16 Feb 2009
Infrastructure/industry
* Where are China’s new growth drivers?, Larry Brainard, Dian Qu, Justine Moxham, 27 Jan 2009
Slowing growth will force a fundamental reorientation in China’s development strategy
Infrastructure/industry
* China’s 2009 policy outlook: It’s not just the thought that counts, Jonathan Fenby, 19 Dec 2008
The new year’s potential and problems
Macro policy
China’s real estate crisis and the risks to growth China’s real estate crisis and the risks to growth, Larry Brainard, Bo Zhuang, 17 Dec 2008
A healthy property market, not exports, is the key to sustaining growth
Macro policy
* China's grids power up, Jonathan Fenby, Dian Qu, 17 Nov 2008
Power grid sector benefits from higher infrastructure spending
Infrastructure/industry
* Regime preservation, 30 Oct 2008
How political imperatives drive China’s economic policy
Politics/governance
* China's railways on the fast track to growth, Justine Moxham, 29 Oct 2008
State spending will rise to support sector expansion
Infrastructure/industry
* Why China's health and education plans are flawed, Dian Qu, Jonathan Fenby, 14 Oct 2008
No welfare boost for China
Macro policy
* China moves to stimulate a slowing economy, Larry Brainard, Bo Zhuang, 7 Oct 2008
Faced with a spreading global recession, China is taking initiatives to sustain growth
Macro policy
* China's Darwinian solution for mitigating the impact of a global slowdown, Larry Brainard, Bo Zhuang, 11 Sep 2008
Restructuring-driven investment will support growth, and the strong will become stronger
Macro policy
* Will China's new Anti-monopoly Law protect or impede competition?, 8 Sep 2008
The short-term impact will be limited as the government overcomes bureaucratic and regulatory obstacles
Politics/governance
* China’s new Labour Contract Law: Assessment at eight months, 13 Aug 2008
Legislation benefits companies as well as workers, while cost increase is exaggerated
Politics/governance
* China's exports face the music, Larry Brainard, Bo Zhuang, 30 Jul 2008
China responds to global slowdown by stepping up export sector restructuring
Macro policy
* Advertising age blossoms for emerging 'brand nation', Dian Qu, 7 Jul 2008
Private capital chases digital and online media as diversification becomes vital
Consumer/agriculture
* Domestic travel takes off, 16 Jul 2008
Sector modernisation and rising disposable incomes drive growth
Consumer/agriculture
* Why China’s economic expansion will remain strong, Larry Brainard, Bo Zhuang, 19 Jun 2008
A closer look at industrial profitability shows rising domestic demand; export growth and increased pricing power will sustain growth
Macro policy
* Yangtze River Delta Region: The new face of China, Dian Qu, 10 Jun 2008
The Yangtze Delta leads China’s move up the value chain
Innovation/development