As wages rise in China, US dependent export products may become more expensive at a time least convenient to the struggling, fragile U.S. economy.
As wages rise in China, US dependent export products may become more expensive at a time least convenient to the struggling, fragile U.S. economy.
Although most projections show a continuation of positive growth in 2010, questions about the strength and sustainability of the recovery remain. To provide an economic outlook for the new year, the Carnegie Endowment on 5 Jan, hosted a distinguished panel of the heads of the economic forecasting unit at their respective organizations.