WASHINGTON -- In 2011, economist Arvind Subramanian envisioned a scene a decade later with China as the world's leading economy.
'G-minus-2' replaces once-foreseen G-2, says Indian economist Arvind Subramanian

U.S. President Donald Trump, standing, meets with Vice President Mike Pence and congressional leaders in the Situation Room at the White House in 2019. (Photo courtesy of the White House)
WASHINGTON -- In 2011, economist Arvind Subramanian envisioned a scene a decade later with China as the world's leading economy.