William T. Wilson

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William T. Wilson, Ph.D., is a senior research fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Asian Studies Center. He concentrates on analyzing the economic performance of Asian-Pacific nations and educating Asian leaders in the principles and practices of free markets.

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    Is the Chinese Economy Hitting Stagnation?

    William T. Wilson
    For roughly three decades, the Chinese economy registered a staggering annual growth rate in the vicinity of 10 percent. Over the past four years, however, it has clearly slowed from that breakneck speed. There has also been increased skepticism about the reliability of the old growth figures, and even whether today’s slower pace of expansion…
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    China’s Economy Is Headed for a Hard Landing

    William T. Wilson
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    A 12-Step Plan for Global Economic Freedom

    James M. Roberts | William T. Wilson
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    Central Banks Now Selling US Debt at Record Pace

    William T. Wilson
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    With a Domestic Economy Slowing Down, China Doubles Down on Foreign Investments

    William T. Wilson
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    How Will China’s Economic Slowdown Affect the US?

    William T. Wilson
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    Shanghai: The New Silicon Valley?

    William T. Wilson
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    India Rising?

    William T. Wilson
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    China Builds World’s Fastest Computer

    William T. Wilson
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    China Unlikely to Live Up to Its Economic Promises

    William T. Wilson
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    Why China’s Economy Is on Borrowed Time

    William T. Wilson
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    Why You Can’t Google ‘Panama Papers’ in China

    William T. Wilson
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    China’s Major Pollution Problem Causes Beijing to Issue a ‘Red Alert’

    William T. Wilson
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    What to Watch Out For When Obama Meets With Xi Jinping

    Dean Cheng | William T. Wilson
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    The Connection Between China’s Stock Market Collapse and Its Past Spectacular Growth

    William T. Wilson
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    How US Should Respond to China’s Stock Market Collapse

    William T. Wilson