Why? After all, the Asian Development Bank says that, excluding Japan – whose $4,300bn (€3,020bn, £2,950bn) economy is likely to shrink for the first time since 2001 – the region will grow at 5.8 per cent. That does not sound too shabby by US and European standards, even if it does not quite match the 9 per cent recorded in 2007, year of the wild – and evidently rampant – boar.
為什么這么說呢?畢竟,亞洲開發(fā)銀行(ADB)曾表示,除日本以外的亞洲地區(qū)今年將增長5.8%——日本規(guī)模高達4.3萬億美元的經(jīng)濟可能出現(xiàn)自2001年以來的首次收縮。以美歐的標準衡量,這聽起來并不是太寒酸,盡管它難以與2007年9%的創(chuàng)紀錄增長率相提并論——2007年可謂“野”豬之年,其瘋狂程度眾所周知。
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