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Nicholas Borst, "The Bird and the Cage: China’s Economic Contradictions" (Palgrave MacMillan, 2025)

May 17, 2025
Nicholas Borst, Vice President and Director of China Research at Seafarer Capital Partners, delves into the complexities of China's economic landscape. He discusses the contradictory relationship between state control and market forces since the late 1970s. Key topics include Xi Jinping's tightening grip on the economy, the tug-of-war between public and private sectors, and the challenges of balancing self-reliance with global trade. Borst also addresses the implications of these contradictions for China's future and its interaction with international markets.
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China’s Market-Control Balance

  • China’s economic reform balances market benefits with party control.
  • This balancing act causes enduring economic challenges under Xi Jinping.
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1990s Reforms Focus on SOEs

  • The 1990s reforms aimed to save and consolidate state-owned enterprises (SOEs).
  • Private sector growth often filled gaps without displacing SOEs.
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Reformers Embraced Controlled Markets

  • Reformers like Zhu Rongji saw markets as tools to boost growth, not to end state control.
  • The goal was market efficiency within a controlled framework, not privatization.
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