Commentary on ‘global development in the twenty-first century’
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v11i2.4540Keywords:
economic growth, Garnaut, ‘quality institutions, world trade, Chinese leadershipAbstract
The Danish physicist Neils Bohr wryly observed: ‘Prediction is very difficult especially if it’s about the future.’ In that sense, Professor Garnaut set himself a very challenging task. However, reflecting the depth of his scholarship, he has not fallen into the trap of prediction. Rather, he has offered nuanced projections; the difference is more than semantic.
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2015-05-01
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