Solomon2
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Analysis is incomplete without considering the external/internal debt divide. How much money does China owe in dollars overseas? China's currency is not yet fully convertible so China can print money to relieve internal debts.
Also, a $26,000/per person debt may be high, but should still be sustainable - for China. China's GDP/person now exceeds $7,500/year. That's astounding when you consider that only forty years ago it was $300!
My main concerns have been that Chinese leaders lacked the confidence in their people to properly manage China's monetary reserves in the 1990s (helping create the credit bubble that burst in 2008), did not understand the importance of issuing yuan credits overseas, kept the one-child rule far too long, and rather than concentrate on corruption are succumbing to the temptation to initiate foreign military adventures to cover the Party's own weaknesses and excesses. Corruption and hubris in times of prosperity leading to break-up or defeat has been the Chinese curse for millennia and a wise leadership would recognize and battle this rather than go with the flow.
Also, a $26,000/per person debt may be high, but should still be sustainable - for China. China's GDP/person now exceeds $7,500/year. That's astounding when you consider that only forty years ago it was $300!
My main concerns have been that Chinese leaders lacked the confidence in their people to properly manage China's monetary reserves in the 1990s (helping create the credit bubble that burst in 2008), did not understand the importance of issuing yuan credits overseas, kept the one-child rule far too long, and rather than concentrate on corruption are succumbing to the temptation to initiate foreign military adventures to cover the Party's own weaknesses and excesses. Corruption and hubris in times of prosperity leading to break-up or defeat has been the Chinese curse for millennia and a wise leadership would recognize and battle this rather than go with the flow.
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