The Chinese economy is, arguably, more imbalanced than ever. The continuous stream of facts and arguments from people like Michael Pettis and Brad Setser show this beyond any doubt. In the context of ...
Explore how socialist market economies operate in China, Cuba, and North Korea, balancing state control and market elements ...
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A New Challenge for China’s Economy: ‘Involution’
China is gripped by an insidious problem that is eroding its economy: It is trapped in a cycle of competition so fierce that it is destroying profits, driving a brutal rat race among workers and ...
While China has long been touted as the next great economic superpower, its recent trajectory reveals a far different story. Despite the U.S. running its fiscal imbalances and maintaining high levels ...
China’s decisive source of global competitive advantage lies in its weak labor protections. And it’s driving a race to the bottom for labor rights.
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China Came Late to Capitalism but Early to Its Pathologies
Is China just another case of modern industrial development? It is tempting to talk about the country’s economic and social ...
China has just crossed a threshold no other major economy has reached, turning a year of global uncertainty into a historic windfall. Its trade surplus has surged past one trillion dollars even as ...
Tariffs triggered a plunge in China’s exports to the United States, but its global trade surplus is larger because sales to other regions are surging. By Daisuke Wakabayashi and Keith Bradsher Daisuke ...
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