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World Service,23 Jan 2011,18 mins

Inflation in China

Business Daily

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What will rising food and energy prices mean for China? In the year to November, China's consumer prices rose by 5.1%. Independent economist Andy Xie tells Lesley Curwen that if wages of low-income Chinese do not catch up with inflation, there could be 'a lot more social discontent.' Plus, former UK central banker, David Blanchflower argues that falling prices pose a bigger risk to the world than inflation. And the 麻豆社's Mark Tully in Delhi says the crisis in the microfinance industry illustrates the difficulties for businesses operating in India.

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