From Wild Exuberance to State Control: The Transformation of China's Art Market
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#newstr #China #ArtMarket #Censorship #KejiaWu #XiJinping #CulturalRevolution #ContemporaryArt #StateControl #Exhibitions #Artists
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China's Economy Struggles to Turn Around Amidst Structural Challenges and Tensions with the West
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#newstr #China #Economy #ThirdPlenum #ExportStrategy #ConsumerSpending #Foreigners
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China's Economic Growth, Rising Income Inequality, and the Myth of Poverty Alleviation
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China's economy is rapidly growing, but income inequality persists. Despite progress, China's GDP per capita lags behind the US and UK. The real estate sector crisis and lack of policies to stimulate demand contribute to a projected slowdown in economic growth. China is still considered a developing country, facing challenges in employment, education, healthcare, and housing. China's economic growth is significant, but doubts remain about its ability to surpass the US as the world's leading economic power. Income inequality has risen in China, with top earners experiencing faster growth. The CCP's claim of poverty alleviation is a myth, as a large portion of the population still lives in poverty. #China #Economy #IncomeInequality #PovertyAlleviation...
#newstr #China #EconomicGrowth #GdpPerCapita #PovertyAlleviation #IncomeInequality
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China's Economic Growth and Rising Income Inequality: Challenges and Trends
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China's economy is rapidly growing, but income inequality remains a challenge. China's per capita GDP has increased significantly, but it still lags behind developed countries like the US and UK. The real estate sector and lack of policies to stimulate demand are causing a slowdown in growth. China is still considered a developing country, with challenges in employment, education, healthcare, and housing. Despite these challenges, China's economic growth is significant and it is likely to become the world's largest economy by 2035. However, recent downturns and setbacks raise doubts about its ability to maintain rapid growth. Income inequality is also a concern, with top earners experiencing significant growth while government redistribution has limited impact. Policymakers should address these issues as societal tolerance for inequality may wane. #China #Economy #IncomeInequality...
#newstr #China #Economy #Gdp #IncomeInequality #Development
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