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ISBN | 9789887054511 |
Format | PaperBack |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2024 |
Bib. Info | 148p. |
Categories | Economics/Development Studies |
Product Weight | 400 gms. |
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This anthology of essays on the Chinese economy examines the causes and consequences of the zero-Covid policy that China pursued during the pandemic. It argues that initial success with Covid suppression, as well as the failure of most developed countries to contain Covid-19, led to the policy becoming ideology. The dogmatic thinking, hubris, and utopianism that motivated zero-Covid also led to a series of crackdowns on industries that, until recently, were key sources of growth and innovation. The result has been a sharp deceleration of the Chinese economy, falling foreign direct investment, and debt deflation. Meanwhile, the country’s social engineers aim to transform the economy into a techno-utopia that leads the world in the industries of the future. But unless policymakers commit to deeper market reforms and foster a new social contract, China’s economic rise could be in jeopardy.