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Pop Quiz Answers Ec 2128 Prof. T. Sicular Sept., 2012

1. Who is China’s current paramount leader? 34% correct

1. Who is China’s current paramount leader? Hu Jintao: ( 胡锦涛 ) Born Engineer trained at Qinghua (MIT of China). In 1980s-90s held leadership posts in Guizhou, Tibet. In the early 1990s assumed several central posts, e.g., member of standing committee of the Politburo, vice-chair of Central Military Commission. Nov., 2002, succeeded Jiang as General Secretary of the CCP Central Committee.

Who is expected to become China’s new paramount leader later this year? 22% correct

Who is expected to become China’s new paramount leader later this year? Xi Jinping: ( 习近平 ) Born 1953, currently the top-ranking member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of China, Vice President, Vice-Chairman of the Central Military Commission, President of the Central Party School and the 6th ranked member of the Politburo Standing Committee, China's de facto top power organ.

2. Name China’s past three paramount leaders. First one: 22% correct Second one: 25% correct Third one: 25% correct All three: 3% correct

2. Name China’s past three paramount leaders. Mao Zedong: ( 毛泽东 ) Born 1893, died Revolutionary Leader and Chairman of the CCP. Paramount leader in China until his death. Hugely influential, but disagreement over the extent to which his influence was positive or negative. After his death, eliminated the position of “Chairman” of the CCP. Now “Secretary General” is the top job.)

Deng Xiaoping: ( 邓小平 ) Born 1905, died Succeeded Mao as paramount leader, From about 1978 until his death at the age of 92. Although he did not necessarily hold The highest official posts, he was the paramount leader. An old-time revolutionary, involved in Chinese politics as member of the Central Committee, Politburo, and Secretary General of the CCP under Mao, but out of power in some periods.

Jiang Zemin: ( 江泽民 ) Born Engineer, various posts under Mao including a factory manager. Became mayor of Shanghai in 1985, member of Politburo in 1987, President of China and Chair, Central Military Commission, in Became heir apparent to Deng and Secretary General of the Central Committee of the CCP in June 1989 after Tiananmen. Full leadership in 1997 after Deng’s death. Stepped down as Secretary General in Nov., He is thought to still wield power behind the scenes.

3. In what year was the People's Republic of China established? 25% correct

3. In what year was the People's Republic of China established? 1949

4. In about what year did China begin to reform its planned socialist economy and introduce market reforms? 31% correct

4. In about what year did China begin to reform its planned socialist economy and introduce market reforms? Typically dated from 1978 meeting of 3 rd Plenary Session of the 11 th Central Committee of the CCP. At this meeting, discarded emphasis on “class struggle” as key link, and replaced it with socialist modernization and development of the productive forces.

5. When did China join the WTO? 22% correct

5. When did China join the WTO? December 11, Note: China was a founding member of the GATT, the parent organization of the WTO, which was established in So, technically speaking, China “acceded to” rather than “joined” the WTO in 2001.

6. In the past two decades, China’s economic performance has been… a.The best in the world38% b.Above average56% c.Average 6% d.Below average 0%

6. In the past two decades, China’s economic performance has been… It depends on the definition of economic performance. a.The best in the world b.Above average c.Average d.Below average Note: From , China’s GDP growth averaged about 9% (constant prices, IMF data). Equatorial Guinea has had higher growth, but based on oil (with pop of only 1.1 million). Qatar’s growth has been very slightly lower than China’s; Cambodia, Mozambique, Vietnam and the Maldives are the next fastest group (in the % range).

…sorry—no question 7 on the quiz.

8. According to recent reports, China’s GDP per capita in US$ terms is about… a.$500028% b.$800047% c.$ % d.All of the above 6% e.None of the above 3%

8. According to recent reports, China’s GDP per capita in US$ terms is about… a.$5000 b.$8000 c.$11000 d.All of the above e.None of the above

9.a Before the market reforms, China’s economic policies followed Marx’s blueprint for economic development. DisagreeAgree %19%19%31%19%

9.a Before the market reforms, China’s economic policies followed Marx’s blueprint for economic development. DisagreeAgree

9.b China’s economic market reforms have transformed it into a capitalist market economy. DisagreeAgree %31%22%28%6%

9.b China’s economic market reforms have transformed it into a capitalist market economy. DisagreeAgree

9.c China is entering a “middle income trap,” and economic growth will soon slow markedly. DisagreeAgree %6%28%25%28%

9.c China is entering a “middle income trap,” and economic growth will soon slow markedly. DisagreeAgree

9.d Strict population control is necessary if China wants to sustain growth in per capita incomes. DisagreeAgree %25%16%28%22%

9.d Strict population control is necessary if China wants to sustain growth in per capita incomes. DisagreeAgree

9.e In the post-Mao reform era China has experienced rising inequality and poverty DisagreeAgree %19%16%16%34%

9.e In the post-Mao reform era China has experienced rising inequality and poverty DisagreeAgree

9.f China’s growth in recent decades has been export-led, i.e., exports have been a key driver of GDP growth. DisagreeAgree %6%3%38%47%

9.f China’s growth in recent decades has been export-led, i.e., exports have been a key driver of GDP growth. DisagreeAgree

9.g Privatization of China’s farmland will protect farmer’s rights and promote efficient agricultural growth. DisagreeAgree %28%19%28%16%

9.g Privatization of China’s farmland will protect farmer’s rights and promote efficient agricultural growth. DisagreeAgree