Chinese Economics Thread

In4ser

Junior Member
I'm still in favor of massive implementation of state run boarding schools to take away a lot of the costs and energy raising kids from parents.

It works for poor rural backwaters and the economy of scale of a more centralized system will save money through bulk discount and publicly subsidized living accommodations. It will foster stronger bonds between students, with the state and perhaps even cut down on nepotistic favoritism?

Though it can be argued that its not be as healthy as biological parents raise the kids but having these schools nearby will allow weekend and holiday visits. Besides with how busy parents are these days, how much time and energy do they have any ways outside of those times?
 

ZeEa5KPul

Brigadier
Registered Member
Not the demographics thing again. Even barring any rebound in TFR (which will naturally happen as population declines and wealth concentrates through inheritance), automation, robotics, AI, etc. will keep things speeding along before it becomes a problem, and genetically engineered ultramarines grown in artificial wombs will be a thing before it really becomes a problem.

As for immigration, the people you would want to move to your country are already successful, well-adjusted people living in highly functional societies; they have no reason to move. The people willing to move - with very few exceptions that China's current immigration policies adequately cover - aren't.
 
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