China’s economy is at a “fork in the road” where it must choose between past policies or “pro-market reforms” to unlock growth, IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva said on Sunday, as calls grow for Beijing to do more to boost domestic demand.Speaking at China’s flagship international business conference in Beijing, Georgieva said the global economy showed remarkable resilience to shocks but was headed for growth that was “weak by historical standards” in the medium term as low productivity growth and high debt levels curbed progress.
國際貨幣基金(IMF)組織總裁克里斯塔利娜?格奧爾基耶娃(Kristalina Georgieva)上周日表示,中國經濟正處于“岔路口”,必須在延續以往的政策與實施“親市場改革”以釋放增長之間做出選擇。目前越來越多的人呼吁北京方面采取更多措施提振內需。