China's low birth rate and aging population are ending any hopes Beijing had of overtaking the U.S. as an economic giant.
The Asian country's economy already surpassed the US in 2016 when measured in purchasing power parity (PPP). "In the past 45 years, China's development has faced many economic problems," Wang told DW.
Preliminary Chinese estimates show slower expenditure increase for the third year running, but no lowering in research ...
China has already overtaken the United States as the largest economy by purchasing power parity (PPP). China’s population is expected to decrease to 1.02 billion by 2075. Curious to learn about ...
So how fast is the global economy growing? Using PPP, the latest WEO estimates that global growth was 5.1 percent in 2006, but only 3.8 percent at market rates. Who contributes more to global growth, ...
Indonesia surpasses both France and the UK, with the IMF reporting their GDPs at 4.36 trillion USD and 4.28 trillion USD, ...