Keep growth up and prices down for the poor
In the context of the global economic slowdown and a possible negative economic growth in quite a few developed countries, there have also arisen widespread worries about China's economic performances in this Olympic year.
Can the country be independent of the world's economic recession and continue to maintain a rapid and healthy economic growth momentum in the post-Olympics era? Whether or not will the country get stuck in a stagflation predicament of both economic recession and inflation? Can the government effectively control the flying prices and ensure people a stable and improving living conditions?
The main macro-economic indices and data in the first seven months of the year, released by the National Bureau of Statistics, have best answered all these questions.