Language and Economy
According to the New York Times, only about half of China's population can speak its national language, which is Mandarin. China’s 55 ethnic minorities, and the majority Han population, converse in a total of 1,599 dialects, most of them incomprehensible to Mandarin speakers.
With the bewildering array of information that cannot easily be conveyed, it might be a while before China’s economy becomes all it could be.
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