China's
economy to overtake US in next four years, says OECD
China's
economy will be biggest in world by end of 2016, says leading
international thinktank
9
November, 2012
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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