Wednesday, June 5, 2013


China’s next chapter



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China’s next chapter

China is changing. As the country’s middle class, urban scale, and digital savvy grow, its economic model is shifting from export-led capital investment toward consumption and greater productivity.
China’s search for a new growth model

China’s search for a new growth model

In this video, experts from McKinsey’s Greater China office explore the challenges and opportunities that China faces as it fundamentally redirects its economic model away from export-led capital investment toward consumption, efficiency, and productivity. more

Three snapshots from China’s next chapter

Three snapshots from China’s next chapter

A new middle class. An urban transformation. An e-tailing revolution. This slideshow details the key trends that will define a new China. more

Winners and losers in China’s next decade

Winners and losers in China’s next decade

The move from investment to consumption will drive some industries forward, while hampering others. more

China’s great rebalancing: Promise and peril

China’s great rebalancing: Promise and peril

Some encouraging signs indicate that China’s new leadership is serious about moving from an investment to a consumption model.more

More about this series

The video, slideshow, and articles presented here are part of a series on the future of China. Global business leaders attending this week’s Fortune Global Forum, in Chengdu, China, are already reading articles from the full series in a special McKinsey Quarterly issue, “China’s next chapter.” Keep up with them in the coming weeks by exploring five key themes: the rising consumer class, the urbanization imperative, the manufacturing challenge, the coming age of Chinese finance, and the human-capital quest.






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