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China will overtake the US in the next four years to become the largest economy in the world, says a leading international thinktank.

The Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said China's economy will be larger than the combined economies of the eurozone countries by the end of this year, and will overtake the US by the end of 2016.

Global GDP will grow by 3% a year over the next 50 years, it says, but there will be large variations between countries and regions. By 2025, it says the combined GDP of China and India will be bigger than that of France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, US and Canada put together. Asa Johansson, senior economist at the OECD, said: "It is quite a shift in the balance of economic power we are going to see in the future."

Inequalities will persist, even though people in the poorest countries will see their income more than quadruple by 2060, with those in China and India seeing a more than a seven-fold increase. By 2060, the OECD says living standards in the emerging countries will still only be 25%-60% of the level enjoyed by those in the US.

Global imbalances, which created the conditions for the crash of 2007, will continue to widen and reach pre-crisis levels by 2030, it said. In the short term, this is largely a cyclical effect of the financial crisis. So the US, which had a large budget deficit before the crisis, experienced a sharper downturn than China, which had a budget surplus.

The OECD warned that rising imbalances could undermine growth. But, it said, if countries undertook more ambitious reforms with regards to labour and production, they could be reduced. Johansson said these could address how easy it was to hire and fire employees, or regulations around starting up a business and restrictions over foreign business investment.

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Actually I don't believe in this. The so-called "prediction" is more like a hype.
 
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china is the next superpower and world is moving toward china.It's time for Pakistan to covert their trade from dollar to their regional currency because we need china in near future.:china:

It will take a lot longer than 4 years for that to happen, from 10-20 years at minimum.

Thanks for the support though buddy. :cheers:
 
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Eurozone economy is bigger then US, so the first paragraph in that really poorly written article (objectively) is already wrong.

+ growth figures from 2005, + PPP, + the premise everything will go like in 2005.

and, 4 years to make up for ~7 trillion of missing GDP to catch the US.
Any Chinese wanna comment how viable that figure seems to him? Sounds pretty challenging when you look at it from this angle.
 
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The sooner China surpasses USA, the better the world will become.
Less savage wars like the ones in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The world can endure less stupidity from the US.

The sooner China surpasses the US in nominal GDP the better.
I also hope that China competes with the US in the cultural creativity part.

Like I also hope that China makes their own alternatives to companies like Intel, Microsoft, and etc.

The world would be a better place.
 
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and, 4 years to make up for ~7 trillion of missing GDP to catch the US.
Any Chinese wanna comment how viable that figure seems to him? Sounds pretty challenging when you look at it from this angle.

They are talking about PPP not nominal.

No chance of catching up on nominal GDP in 4 years.

Which is why I don't like the idea of using GDP (PPP).
 
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Like I also hope that China makes their own alternatives to companies like Intel, Microsoft, and etc.

Not likely to happen. Intel is huge even AMD is having trouble competing with Intel. Every company is using Windows and Office and there's unix systems for the server environment as well. China does have the loongson chips but cannot compete with Intel or AMD. As for OS, China does have redflag linux other than that i don't see China has any potential replacing MS or Intel as these 2 companies literally dominate the world.
 
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Not likely to happen. Intel is huge even AMD is having trouble competing with Intel. Every company is using Windows and Office and there's unix systems for the server environment as well. China does have the loongson chips but cannot compete with Intel or AMD. As for OS, China does have redflag linux other than that i don't see China has any potential replacing MS or Intel as these 2 companies literally dominate the world.

As of today those companies do, but maybe not in 5-7 years.

I've seen a lot of people liking the AMD, and even the MAC operating system, The Mountain Lion.

I believe Chinese software engineers could do it, if they wanted to, just like how China bought the Volvo, Hummer, China can surely buy the Linux Ubuntu or the Solaris OS.

Maybe China should buy the Linux Ubuntu and see how they can tweak it.
 
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Whether China will economically replace US in next 4 years, or 15 years, or even later, is not just depending on China, but also on US.

Glad Romney did not make it: If US is going to invest 1 trillion dollar in places like Afghanistan/Iraq as he suggested, other than in USA, a place we American call home where couple of wind and snow can easily paralyze, it is more likely China will catch up sooner.
 
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Eurozone economy is bigger then US, so the first paragraph in that really poorly written article (objectively) is already wrong.

+ growth figures from 2005, + PPP, + the premise everything will go like in 2005.

and, 4 years to make up for ~7 trillion of missing GDP to catch the US.
Any Chinese wanna comment how viable that figure seems to him? Sounds pretty challenging when you look at it from this angle.

Help! Help! China is overtaking the U.S. and the EU? Oh no!! Please tell me it's not true. We are the white race and will remain on top for eternity. This can't be true, it's totally impossible !!! I don't believe it :cry:
 
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