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Author:Strackman, Braden 

Korea, Japan growth experiences suggest China’s economy to slow in next 20 years

The Chinese economy has grown at an unprecedented pace since the 1980s. However, the pace of growth is likely to slow as China’s economy matures because of its demographic structure and its increasing proximity to economic and technological frontiers.
Dallas Fed Economics

Disparate supply-side forces gave U.S. economy an edge

The U.S. economy boasts robust growth and slowing inflation despite the highest interest rates in two decades. Such performance isn’t common globally, especially among other advanced economies, revealing crucial differences in the fundamental factors driving inflation and growth.
Dallas Fed Economics

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Mexico’s productivity woes limit nearshoring, growth potential

Industrial policy reform, nearshoring and a deeper Mexico–U.S. partnership could provide tailwinds for Mexican economic growth. Whether Mexico can harness the full potential of such transformative change is less clear.
Southwest Economy

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