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I will place my bet on 2017. China has a way of surprising me.
I can already seem china developing ahead of required demands. If one assume for china based on develop-when-need basis the prediction can be thrown off.
But I think government should focus on sustainability, green energy and efficient recycling.
I wonder, for example, if stuff like concrete can be recycled.
I can already seem china developing ahead of required demands. If one assume for china based on develop-when-need basis the prediction can be thrown off.
But I think government should focus on sustainability, green energy and efficient recycling.
I wonder, for example, if stuff like concrete can be recycled.
I think that is 2030.
Concrete cannot be recycled. It is a composite ceramic that is resistant to almost all forms of both chemical and physical degradation. You can't burn it, it is inert to acid, base, oxidizers, solvents... you name the chemical process, it doesn't do anything to cement. it doesn't melt, and its extremely tough. If a building goes up in cement, the only way to get rid of it is probably a controlled demolition.
The economic balance is shifting East.
Again!
This is how it has been throughout most of history. The last few centuries were but an aberration.
I will place my bet on 2017. China has a way of surprising me.
I predict earlier than 2020. Four or fives things will easily do it in nominal terms.
1. Yuan appreciation
2. Wage inflation
3. Expansion of consumer credit
4. Moving up the value chain
5. Lower savings, higher consumption
There was a British article that predicted China's GDP to become number one in the years in between 2017-2019.