Macroeconomic Origins of the World Financial Crisis

While GDP growth averaged 10.7% per year, the growth rate of household income slowed to 8.7% per year, with rural income growth falling to only 3.4% per year (table 5). Furthermore, the high level of income inequality, accompanied by the growing burden of privatized healthcare, education, and housing, led to a rising saving ratio. ................
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