lol I don’t think anyone with a semblance of common sense can say China is a communist or Marxist county. Even Chinese leaders/authorities have long flushed that stuffs in the bins of history since Mao died. There might be mention of it by xi during his general formal speeches, but they are just a token for party slogans, nothing real there. China is as capitalist as you can get(even more than the US in many ways ).It doesn't lead to lack of jobs. Lack of jobs is what leads to this system. There's still too much competition. China is now at the top of the world league in terms of automation. Xiaomi is bragging that its new factories are almost completely empty of humans. That's great for productivity. Not so great for jobs.
It used to be the case that you could just get a job almost off the street but now that era is over. Another issue is that people's standards have risen. Young Chinese are among the most well-educated on the planet. Even if factory jobs were available, many don't want to work that life.
This is something I've noted before. The weakness of the East Asian economies is typically the service sector. It's the industrial sector which is world-class. China does have an edge over Japan or Korea in that it has frontier AI companies. But most Chinese cannot work those jobs. It's the general service sector which is still underdeveloped.
Another issue is that labour markets are bifurcated. As an example: some teacher jobs are highly protected and given huge benefits. But you could have teachers working in the same school without any such benefits and being underpaid and overworked with scant job security. Those cushy jobs are subsidised by local govts and they are fiscally unsustainable, but they still exist which is why there is such fierce competition for them.
I am not the first person to note that China is marxist in name only. Its economic system is very cutthroat. It's more akin to a nationalist-capitalist system without any elections rather than genuine communism. You don't have hundreds of billionaires in a Marxist system.
For Asian powers weakness in service sector compared to how they excel in industries, this is so true. All the most successful Asian countries so far SouthKorea, Taiwan, Japan etc have all struggled to really build a globally competitive service sector like the West , China being the latest to join the modernization/industrialization process in east Asia hasn’t yet broken this curse as well, even tough they did better than their predecessors, still a long way to go. Will have to see this coming decade if they get this sector to really take off and match industrial sector (note that service sector is even more profitable than industrial sector) plus it will help alleviate the tough employment issues China is facing each year with a increasing number of highly educated youths (often single children) who don’t wanna be toiling the factory floors like their less educated poorer parents did . I tink it’s normal and it will only deepen even more with time, so China needs to grow this sort of quality jobs in service sector compared, industrial sector can’t absorb all this new workforce
