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A researcher at an influential think-tank linked to China's state cabinet has predict economic growth could slow to around 5 percent in the next two to three years, a forecast that contrasts with rosier official estimates. Ren Zeping, the deputy director of the macroeconomic research department at the Development Research Centre, said the economy was shifting gear from high-speed growth to medium-speed expansion.
As such, he said growth in the world's second-biggest economy may slow to about 7.2 percent this year and then to around 6 percent in 2015, and eventually to around 5 percent in the next two to three years. The government has forecast growth of 7.5 percent this year, but has said it would be comfortable with a slightly slower rate. Analysts polled by Reuters expect growth to slow to a 24-year low of 7.3 percent.
Ren said inadequate domestic demand had led to a steady deceleration in the economy since 2010, offsetting a recovery in world demand after the 2008/09 global financial crisis. The Development Research Centre is one of many institutions that makes policy recommendations to Chinese leaders. Despite its high standing, its advice is not always taken on board.

Copyright Reuters, 2014

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