A top economist has joined the growing list of China’s elite to have disappeared from public life after criticizing Xi Jinping, according to The Wall Street Journal. 

Zhu Hengpeng served as deputy director of the Institute of Economics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) for around a decade.

CASS is a state research think tank that reports directly to China’s cabinet. Chen Daoyin, a former associate professor at Shanghai University of Political Science and Law, described it as a “body to formulate party ideology to support the leadership.”

According to the Journal, the 55-year-old disappeared shortly after remarking on China’s sluggish economy and criticizing Xi’s leadership in a private group on WeChat.

      • HobbitFoot @thelemmy.club
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        Even then, it isn’t healthy, just healthier. The USA is still going to going to experience economic issues of a growing elderly population, it just won’t be as bad.

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          it just won’t be as bad.

          glances at Ferguson

          glances at Columbia

          glances at the NYC subway

          How bad are we talking?

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          The US have the benefit of essentially limitless immigration that they can adjust at will. On the other hand, China’s leadership, being Han supremacist, is not receptive to immigration at all.

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            The US have the benefit of essentially limitless immigration

            glances at US immigration policy

            Does it?

            China’s leadership, being Han supremacist, is not receptive to immigration at all.

            Wit drier than a lint trap.

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            Immigration definitely helps, especially compared to China. I’m just noting that there will still be some decrease in the ratio of retired workers to current workers.

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            Have you… have you seen how Americans have been talking about the border? Especially this election cycle? I don’t know if would characterize either party’s constituencies as “receptive”.

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              It’s all talk. Corpos crave dirt cheap desperate immigrant workers and will make sure neither party messes this up.

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                Was there supposed to be some argument or statement attached to this source, or…?

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                  The US has the highest volume of immigrants in the world, 50x more than China. With or without a reduction of new immigrants that number will remain high.

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                    Sure, the US has an advantage in raw number of immigrants versus China. No one is arguing that.

                    My point is that touting “our melting-pot-loving leaders” versus “their Han-supremacist demagogues” at the height of your unprecedented devolution into fascism isn’t quite the own you think it is.

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              You realize there’s more to immigration than the border between Mexico and the US, right?

              I know they ignore it, but you don’t have to follow along with them.

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                50 million immigrants in the US, and that data is 5 years old. Germany comes in second with 13 million. It’s not even close. I don’t see how a demographic crisis could happen, even if they hypothetically cut immigration in half

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          Basically, yes. The sides are nearly parallel, which is great. Compare with China’s, which forms a steep V. Once GenX hits retirement age they are completely screwed. The CCP’s recent push for “traditional family values” and increased birth rates is no coincidence.

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      The birthing rates are only dropping, in 15 years all of those people will be to old to work but there are not nearly enough to replace them.