China‘s Macroeconomic Outlook, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Quarterly Forecast and Analysis Report, October 2017

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This report is a partial result of the China?s Quarterly Macroeconometric Model (CQMM), a project developed and maintained by the Center for Macroeconomic Research (CMR) at Xiamen University. The CMR is one of the Key Research Institutes of Humanities and Social Sciences sponsored by the Ministry of Education of China, focusing on China?s economic forecast and macroeconomic policy analysis. The CMR started to develop the CQMM for purpose of short-term forecasting, policy analysis, and simulation in 2005.

Based on the CQMM, the CMR and its partners hold press conferences to release forecasts for China? major macroeconomic variables. Since July, 2006, twenty-two quarterly reports on China?s macroeconomic outlook have been presented and eleventh annual reports have been published. 

This 23rd quarterly report is to be presented at the Forum on China?s Macroeconomic Outlook and Press Conference of CQMM on October 27, 2017. This conference is jointly held at Oxford University by Oxford Prospects and Global Development Centre, University of Oxford, Center for Macroeconomic Research at Xiamen University, and Economic Information Daily at Xinhua News Agency.

Chapter 1 China’s Economic Performance in the First Half of 2017.- Chapter 2 Quarterly Forecast for 2017-18.- Chapter 3 Policy Simulation: Effects of Changing Budget Constraints on the Non-Financial SOEs.- Chapter 4 Policy Implications and Suggestions.

Provides a comprehensive overview of China’s economic performance

Reports the projection of China’s major macroeconomic indicators for the next 8 quarters

Illustrates the simulation results about the effects of policy on the Chinese economy