Until recently, there was a widespread assumption among economists that in the next few years China would surpass the United States in economic might.
They made that premise on the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) calculations of gross national product (GDP) by purchasing power parity exchange rates, which had already happened in 2018. The debate was not whether but when this would also occur if the sums were done at market rates.
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