
Ep. 22 Beyond Geopolitics: China's Domestic-First Economic Policy with Kelvin Lam
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Host Wenchi Yu speaks with the UK-based macroeconomist, Kelvin Lam, a long-time China observer, about the current state of China’s economy. The conversation highlights several issues, including the challenges in the property sector, the country’s transition towards a high-tech economy, and the need to boost domestic consumption. The discussion also touches on the issue of inequality, the phenomenon of involution (over-competition within industries), and the future outlook for China's economic policies. Kelvin provides valuable insights as China prepares to unveil its 15th Five-Year Plan later in October.
00:00 Introduction to China's Economic Landscape
01:01 Kelvin Lam's Background and Expertise
01:56 Current State of China's Economy
07:28 The Role of the Property Market
10:26 Domestic Consumption and Economic Transition
11:34 High-Tech Manufacturing and Economic Growth
15:01 Unemployment and Labor Market Dynamics
16:14 Government Policies to Boost Consumption
19:11 Income Growth and Social Stability
22:00 China's Technological Advancements and Global Positioning
25:40 Overcapacity and Market Competition
30:52 Government Strategies for Industrial Consolidation
35:17 The Upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan
37:58 Conclusion and Future Outlook
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