China Sees Signs Of Economic Trouble
The Atlantic Monthly's James Fallows writes in the latest issue of the magazine about the signs of the economic depression he sees in China.
"In the past couple of months, even in Beijing, we've been able to see the buses roll back out into the countryside as construction projects have been shuttered and other factories have been closed down," Fallows tells NPR's Robert Siegel.
Fallows also says it is unlikely a stalled economy will cause social upheaval in China.


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