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Chinese GDP will surpass that of the USA sometime in the next 10 years (click on the link below and experiment with the interactive graph).
Daily chart: Rancho eclipse | The Economist
THIS week Barack Obama will meet President Xi Jinping of China for informal talks at Rancho Mirage, a resort town in California. The town has hosted some famous names in the past, including Queen Elizabeth II and Frank Sinatra. But it has received few guests as important as Mr Xi. He heads the worlds most populous countryand he might one day lead the worlds biggest economy. Chinas GDP is now only half the size of Americas when converted at market exchange rates. Will it eclipse Americas before Mr Xis presidency comes to an end in March 2023? The Economists interactive chart below allows you to make your own predictions.
Despite its slowdown, Chinas economy is still growing faster than Americas. But growth is not the only thing to consider. You should also think about the evolution of prices in both countries and the trajectory of the exchange rate between them. When we first introduced this chart at the end of 2010, we guessed that Chinas economy would grow by an average of 7.75% over the next decade and Americas would grow by 2.5%. We guessed that inflation would average 4% in China and 1.5% in America. We also reckoned that Chinas yuan would appreciate by 3% a year on average.
If you plug those numbers into the chart now, Chinas dollar GDP would eclipse Americas in 2019, long before Mr Xi steps down. Changing the assumptions obviously changes the result, but by less than you might think. Even if Chinas growth averages only 4% with the other assumptions unchanged, it will still overtake America by 2022. Mr Xi might then lead both the worlds biggest economy and its biggest countrybut only if Indias population doesnt overtake Chinas first!
Daily chart: Rancho eclipse | The Economist