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Moving Towards a New Balance

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Today, the most difficult problem is global economic imbalances, and with no question the primary task is to correct it. The current global financial crisis that broke out in 2007 was triggered by global imbalances.

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    Chen, Yinke (1890–1969) Chinese historian and scholar.

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Li, Y., Zhang, X. (2017). Moving Towards a New Balance. In: Imbalance and Rebalance. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6150-9_9

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