As they attempt this pivot, the country’s growth rate is, inevitably, slowing. and China will experience the “hard landing” than some economists have been dreading for many years now. as recently as 2011 GDP expanded10.6 per cent but that slowed steadily to 7.4 per cent last year. However Brian Jackson, Beijing-based economist with IHS Economics, he wrote."In any case, we don’t view China’s stock market as a very good indicator of the overall health of the economy, given it remains so trivial in its linkages to the rest of the economy.