China Will Live Or Die by Its Digital Economy

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Heard on the Street: The digital economy is one of the few good options China has to keep growing rapidly

The world’s second-largest economy has a lot of problems: heavy debt, a rapidly aging population and increasing hostility from its largest trading partner, the U.S. Yet the nation’s dynamic, entrepreneurial information-technology sector is a reason for optimism.

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