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Bid to boost spending as storm clouds gather over the economy

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As the global economy becomes more volatile, China has to rely more on its own consumers to sustain growth.

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Few economists in Beijing dispute that line of thinking, but questions remain about how it might be achieved.

A look at the annual statistical reports for last year released by provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions shows some big differences in retail performance, with National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) spokesman Li Pumin quoted in an analysis piece in the People's Daily as saying that meant there was a lot of potential for improvement.

The official newspaper said a Central Economic Work Conference at the end of last year decided that the focus for this year should be on boosting spending by mainland consumers.

If handled well, Li said, Beijing could steer clear of stagflation (high inflation, high unemployment and stagnant demand) or a hard landing (economic collapse) and achieve another year of relatively steady and rapid growth.

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At first sight, retail sales looked great last year in large cities and more developed regions, despite heavy intervention in the housing market and the withdrawal of government incentives for car purchases.

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