Chinese President Xi Jinping’s first major reform plans a decade ago were also his boldest, envisaging a transition to a Western-style free market economy driven by services and consumption by 2020.

The 60-point agenda was meant to fix an obsolete growth model better suited to less developed countries - however, most of those reforms have gone nowhere leaving the economy largely reliant on older policies that have only added to China’s massive debt pile and industrial overcapacity.

The failure to restructure the world’s second-largest economy has raised critical questions about what comes next for China.

While many analysts see a slow drift towards Japan-style stagnation as the most likely outcome, there is also the prospect of a more severe crunch.

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      1 year ago

      Well, you see, this article is obviously propaganda. Because I don’t like what it says.

      Also, you have no idea what you’re talking about, liberal!

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      Yeah hard for them to dispute this after you banned them 😛

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          Those on hexbear’s side are nowhere as big as on our side. They are emojis over there. Over here they are full images. I think the developers are working on a solution for this, if I’m not mistaken.

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      “But how is this any different than the AMERICAN market because of this single high level parallel?!”