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Diagnosing China's State-led Capitalism – Yasheng Huang

China Studies

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State Interventions and Economic Realities in China

This chapter examines China's state-led economic interventions, particularly poverty alleviation programs and the dynamics of crony capitalism from the 1980s to the 2000s. It critically assesses Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign and its superficiality while highlighting the need for deeper economic reforms to address systemic issues. The discussion contrasts China's response to the 2008 financial crisis with India's, emphasizing the implications of state capitalism and long-term political health.

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