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		<title>Exports versus domestic demand – the argument rages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today’s Financial Times and last week’s Economic Observer had articles that display the kinds of confusion that economic crises can create among policymakers. The Financial Times article was actually an opinion piece written by Wang Qishan – a Vice premier in the State Council and presumably one of the top three or four economic policy [...]]]></description>
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