The Washington Post
By Robert
J. Samuelson, Published: May 14
It’s
probable that the U.S.
economy is no longer the world’s largest. New World Bank figures, notes
economist Arvind Subramanian of the Peterson Institute, suggest that sometime in
2014 China will overtake the United States in gross domestic product — the
production of goods and services.
We knew
this day was coming, but if the World Bank figures are correct, it has arrived
sooner than many experts predicted. Using those figures — which stop at 2011 —
I estimate that China ’s GDP
in 2014 will hit $16.8 trillion compared with $16.1 trillion for the United States .
(All these figures are in “constant” 2011 dollars.)