China's per capita GDP to match U.S. level by 2052
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Norwegian futurist author Jorgen Randers predicts that by 2052 the Chinese economy will have approached that of the developed world, with an annual per capita GDP of 34,000 U.S. dollars, or three-quarters the size of the U.S. per capita GDP at that time. Randers is the author of "2052: A Global Forecast for the Next Forty Years," in which he tries to predict what the world will actually be like four decades from now.
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i guess there is a limitation for a country with 1.3 bilion people.. any way ,they are going well with 7 000 dolar on percapta..
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