Chinese Economics Thread

Overbom

Brigadier
Registered Member
Will we be able to press the button in 2025 or 2030?
The button will have to wait until 2050 at the very least

As for now, the German model is (in essence) to have a lot of small-medium but innovative companies. Thats how Germany's economy is being run, and that's why it is an industrial superpower now

That China (multiple times population of Germany), is adopting this model should scare the West as to what it will become economically in the future
 

Orthan

Senior Member
how much of it is SOE's ?
Im sure that it is a lot.

its economy has tripled since you've been here.
How much of that growth was, in reality, asset bubbles? Every time the chinese government tries to tackle the debt growth, the economy no longer "grows" what they want (they want the economy to grow at always high levels, regardless of the economical fundamentals), and then its time to reverse policy and add more liquidy and debt to "stabilize" growth. In fact, it seems to me that the productivity growth is small and much of the rest is just asset bubbles. They think that the evergrande case is unique in the economy? What about the rest of the real estate industry? (kaisa, etc.)

His favourite Anglo puppet
Im not anglo.

your inflated and arrogant sense of self-importance, hubris, and racism.
There is no need to get angry.

Does it matter?
This is rich. Like china´s economy could survive without foreign markets.
 
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