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China’s economy faces headwinds. In the long run, growth is a function of changes in labour, capital and productivity. When all three increase, as they did in China for many years, growth rates are superlative. But they are all slowing now. China’s working-age population peaked in. Finally, China’s technological gap with rich countries is narrower than in the past, implying that productivity growth will be lower