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The answer to how the government thinks this circle can be squared may lie in the issue of how much flexibility policymakers see in the target for GDP growth. The target this year is described as "about 7.5 percent". Mr Li also talked about keeping GDP growth within "a range", with its lower bound being whatever growth was needed to sustain stable employment. Those of us who believe that the government needs to embrace structural reform sooner rather than later will be hoping that this apparent flexibility means that policymakers will keep their focus on structural issues even if growth dips below 7.5 percent.
The author is chief Asia economist at Capital Economics, a London-based independent macroeconomic research consultancy.
 
 
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