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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 China Population Forecasts are projected using an autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model calibrated using our analysts expectations. We model the past behaviour of China Population using vast amounts of historical data and we adjust the coefficients of the econometric model The total population in China was last recorded at 1360.7 million people in 2013 from 552.0 million in 1950, changing 147 percent during the last 50 years.Population in China averaged 991.05 Million from 1950 until 2013,reaching an all time high of 1360.72 Million in 2013 and a record low of 551.96 Million in 1950. Population in China is reported by the National Bureau of Statistics of China . China's largest city is Shanghai 0 125 250 375 500 625 750 875 1000 1125 1250 1375 1500 1625 1750 1875 2000 now 2020 2030 2040 2050 ForecastsChina population unit(million) populatio n populatio n year 1366 1395 1395 1408 1410 1410 outlook China's development can beseen economically.With anannual growth of 89%, Chinahas had the fastest growing major economy for the last 30 years. China's urbanization has also been a phenomenon with 300 million peoplemoving to cities over the last 30 years and another 300 million predicted to move from rural to urban in the next 30 years. China's development can beseen economically.With anannual growth of 8-9%, Chinahas had the fastest growing major economy for the last 30 years. China's urbanization has also been a phenomenon with 300 million peoplemoving to cities over the last 30 years and another 300 million predicted to move from rural to urban in the next 30 years. ! recent development recent development In 1999 the Chinese Government has been continuing its efforts to boost domestic demand through positive fiscal measures and other means. The GDP growth rate is expected to reach 7%. (In the January-October period, the GDP growth rate was 7.4% compared with the same period in the previous year, and the consumer price index dropped 1.8%.) Nowthe question is coming~What is the effect of population growth on GDP?
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