China Reality Check: Xi Jinping's Economic Reforms: Progress, Challenges, and Contradictions
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Barry Naughton Sokwanlok Chair of Chinese International Affairs School of Global Policy and Strategy University of California, San Diego with commentary from: Tom Orlik Chief Asia Economist Bloomberg Moderated by: Christopher K. Johnson Senior Advisor and Freeman Chair CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies 2015 is slated to be "the year of implementation" for China's economic reforms. Although major fiscal reforms have clearly begun, state-owned enterprise (SOE) reforms are still idling. What are the prospects of further economic reforms in the near- to medium-term? Please join us for what promises to be a rich discussion featuring one of the world's leading experts on the Chinese economy, Barry Naughton, with commentary from Beijing-based economist for Bloomberg, Tom Orlik.
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the condescending tone by the presenter betrayed the arrogance of the panel.
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and this presentatiopn was before the stock meltdown.
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There is no anti-corruption campaign. There is only a massive purge of enemies of Xi-Oz.
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The situation is far worse than stated here. All fundamentals are in a disastrous condition. The Chinese
economists know that the king has no clothes, but they dare not tell him. China is in afar worse position than Japan at the
end of the eighties and the landing will much harder and the flatline will last
a lot longer.
China is not on the edge of
a lost decade; it is on the edge of a lost century.
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