Ya-Wen Lei, "The Gilded Cage: Technology, Development, and State Capitalism in China" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Mar 30, 2024
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Ya-Wen Lei, an expert on China's techno-developmental regime and techno-state capitalism, discusses China's shift to a technology-oriented economy post-2008 financial crisis. She highlights the influence of local government officials, challenges faced by manufacturing workers, and the impact of tech development on inequality. Lei contrasts Daniel Bell's predictions and analyzes government-led economic development through technology, raising concerns about rising inequality and regulations in the tech sector.
China's shift towards technology-driven development under an authoritarian regime impacts social inequality and reshapes economic priorities.
The complex relationship between China's government and tech sector reveals challenges in balancing innovation, regulation, and control.
Deep dives
China's Shift to Tech-Based Economy
China's transition from an export-driven economy to a technology-focused one, encouraged and limited by the authoritarian regime, causing social changes impacting both manufacturing and tech sectors with implications on a global scale.
Economic Transformation and Social Reconfigurations
China's economic evolution under government influence impacts citizens differently, favoring tech sectors over traditional manufacturing, leading to social stratifications and consequences for ordinary workers, creating challenges and opportunities.
Role of Government in Economic Shifts
Local Chinese governments' pivotal role in economic decisions, incentivizing tech over traditional manufacturing, allocating resources based on high-tech contributions, showcasing a key link between regional governance and economic outcomes.
Tech Sector's Growth and Regulatory Challenges
The rise of China's tech elite inspired by Silicon Valley, facing a crackdown by the government in 2020, revealing a complex relationship between the tech sector's success, regulatory environment, and concerns over data control and financial stability.
Since the mid-2000s, the Chinese state has increasingly shifted away from labor-intensive, export-oriented manufacturing to a process of socioeconomic development centered on science and technology. In The Gilded Cage: Technology, Development, and State Capitalism in China(Princeton University Press, 2023) Ya-Wen Lei traces the contours of this techno-developmental regime and its resulting form of techno-state capitalism, telling the stories of those whose lives have been transformed—for better and worse—by China’s rapid rise to economic and technological dominance.
Drawing on groundbreaking fieldwork and a wealth of in-depth interviews with managers, business owners, workers, software engineers, and local government officials, Lei describes the vastly unequal values assigned to economic sectors deemed “high-end” versus “low-end,” and the massive expansion of technical and legal instruments used to measure and control workers and capital. She shows how China’s rise has been uniquely shaped by its time-compressed development, the complex relationship between the nation’s authoritarian state and its increasingly powerful but unruly tech companies, and an ideology that fuses nationalism with high modernism, technological fetishism, and meritocracy. Some have compared China’s extraordinary transformation to America’s Gilded Age. This provocative book reveals how it is more like a gilded cage, one in which the Chinese state and tech capital are producing rising inequality and new forms of social exclusion.
Ya-Wen Lei is professor of sociology at Harvard University, where she is affiliated with the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs.