The Chinese government’s efforts to steer the economy away from exports and investments and toward more vigorous domestic consumption are clearly not working.

The share of consumption in the Chinese economy probably slumped to 36 percent in 2007, the lowest in 20 years, state-run Xinhua News Agency reported last week, citing research by the State Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing.

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