Call it Sinophrenia - the simultaneous belief that China will collapse in a bubble of debt, and accelerate ahead of the U.S. as the world's economic hegemon. It will do one. It can't do both. China: The Bubble that Never Pops interrogates the arguments, concluding that China is poised to defy the Cassandras of collapse, and continue its rise.
Call it Sinophrenia - the simultaneous belief that China will collapse in a bubble of debt, and accelerate ahead of the U.S. as the world's economic hegemon. It will do one. It can't do both. China: The Bubble that Never Pops interrogates the arguments, concluding that China is poised to defy the Cassandras of collapse, and continue its rise.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom Orlik is Bloomberg's Chief Economist, based in Washington DC. Previously, Tom was the Chief Asia economist for Bloomberg and China economics correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, based in Beijing. Prior to a decade in China, he worked at the British Treasury, International Monetary Fund, and European Commission. He is the author of Understanding China's Economic Indicators (FT Press) and China: The Bubble that Never Pops (OUP).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Chapter 1: A Tree Cannot Grow to the Sky Chapter 2: China's Debt Mountain - the Borrowers Chapter 3: China's Debt Mountain - the Lenders Chapter 4: China's First Two Cycles Chapter 5: China's Third Cycle and the Origins of the Great Financial Crisis Chapter 6: China's Economy in the Great Financial Crisis Chapter 7: Xi Jinping and the Start of China's Fourth Cycle Chapter 8: Deleveraging Without Self Detonating Chapter 9: Technology Transfer and Trade Tariffs Chapter 10: This Time it's Different? Chapter 11: War-Gaming a China Crisis Chapter 12: It's Never Too Late Chapter 13: The Bubble and the Virus Postscript: The Search for Common Prosperity Further Reading Index
Acknowledgements Chapter 1: A Tree Cannot Grow to the Sky Chapter 2: China's Debt Mountain - the Borrowers Chapter 3: China's Debt Mountain - the Lenders Chapter 4: China's First Two Cycles Chapter 5: China's Third Cycle and the Origins of the Great Financial Crisis Chapter 6: China's Economy in the Great Financial Crisis Chapter 7: Xi Jinping and the Start of China's Fourth Cycle Chapter 8: Deleveraging Without Self Detonating Chapter 9: Technology Transfer and Trade Tariffs Chapter 10: This Time it's Different? Chapter 11: War-Gaming a China Crisis Chapter 12: It's Never Too Late Chapter 13: The Bubble and the Virus Postscript: The Search for Common Prosperity Further Reading Index
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