Deregulation and Fragility: China ZHU Andong Tsinghua University, Beijing 2015.1.25.

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Deregulation and Fragility: China ZHU Andong Tsinghua University, Beijing

From Old China to New China Semi-Feudal Semi-Colonial Backward Independent Balanced Economic & Social Construction Market-Oriented GDP Growth Fast Income Inequality Social Development Environment Sustainable (Economic, Social, Environment) Development ? Old ChinaNew China 1.0New China 2.0New China 3.0

1949 was a turning point

The Achievements of New China 1.0 Preliminarily Industrialized the Economy Established a Independent and Comprehensive Industrial system GDP Growth Rate Averaged at 6.68% per year during Life Expectancy increased from around 35 to about 67 years.

Evolvement of the Growth Models since 1978 Balanced/Inward Looking Growth Relatively Balanced/Outward Looking Growth Imbalanced/outward Looking New growth model? ?1978 Planned Economy With Market Mechanism Marketization Privatization Liberalization Over- dependent On International Market And Investment Sustainable (Economic, Social, Environment) Development

20+ times Increase in GDP Source: CSY2013, NSB 15+ times Growth with per capita GDP 9.8

Over-dependence on Investment Source: CYS 2014

Over-dependency on International Trade Source: WDI 2014

China’s Consumption: (as % of GDP) Source: CYS 2013, CSA 2014

The Widening Income Inequality

China will still Grow fastly

The Change of International Trade

Residential House Index

From Deflation to Inflation

China’s GDP Growth(%):2006Q1~2014Q4

Rapid Growth of Government Revenue and expenditure %Tr.RMB In 2014, it was estimated government revenue would be 14+Tr.RMB. Besides, the PBOC's Fiscal Deposit is 3.13 Tr. RMB at the end of 2014, and ranged between 2.84 to 4.54 Tr. RMB in 2014.

Low External Debt Risk Risk Indicators on External Debts of China(%): Source: CSA 2014

Monetary Policies-RRR Now M2 is Tr. RMB, Lower 1 percentage point of RRR would release around 1.08 Tr. RMB money supply. No change for big and middle sized banks then after

Monetary Policies-Interest Rate

Latest Development eliminated or reduced regulations concerning price eliminated or reduced regulations market entry barriers in relation to trade in both goods and services removal of administrative approval procedures in certain sectors Finance Private banks Bank failure and deposit insurance Expanding QFII and QDII Capital account—internationalization of RMB

24 Sources: China Statistical Yearbook and China Financial Yearbook, various issues. Figure 1. China’s Balance of Payment (US dollar 100 million)

25 Sources: China Statistical Yearbook and China Financial Yearbook, various issues. Figure 2. Capital Account Balances (US dollar 100 million)

26 Sources: China Statistical Yearbook and China Financial Yearbook, various issues. Note: A = errors and omissions; B = change in official reserves – current account balance – net FDI. Figure 3. “Unaccounted for” Capital Flows

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