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November 2006
Investment has grown rapidly in China in recent years, reaching more than 40 percent of GDP. Despite good progress on bank and enterprise reforms, this paper from the IMF argues that weaknesses remain that could contribute to inefficient investment decisions, and that the regulation of state lending to state-owned companies needs to be reformed further if productive investment is to be maintained.
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