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ID130377
Title ProperChina's economy
Other Title Informationcomplacency, crisis & the challenge of reform
LanguageENG
AuthorNaughton, Barry
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)
China's economic success has bred a new complacency and resistance to change. This in turn has created a credibility crisis, as many Chinese citizens believe the opposition of vested interests makes reform impossible. However, proponents of economic reform argue that the current economic strategy is unsustainable. They point to reform backsliding, overinvestment, and financial fragility as problems that will collide with an inevitable economic slowdown caused by rapid demographic changes, and that will potentially cause economic and political crisis. Renewed economic reform is thus the only prudent and viable choice. The November 2013 Third Plenum shows that China's leaders have tentatively accepted the need for reform.
`In' analytical NoteDaedalus Vol.143, No.2; Spring 2014: p.14-25
Journal SourceDaedalus Vol.143, No.2; Spring 2014: p.14-25
Key WordsChina ;  Economics-China ;  Economic Reform-China ;  Economic Crisis ;  Political Crisis ;  Economic Strategy