
The Chinese economy appears destined for failure, the financial bubble forever in peril of popping, the real estate sector doomed to collapse, the factories fated for bankruptcy. Banks drowning in bad loans. An urban landscape littered with ghost towns of empty property. Industrial zones stalked by zombie firms. Trade tariffs blocking the path to global markets.And yet, against the odds and against expectations, growth continues, wealth rises, international influence expands. The coming collapse of China is always coming, never arriving.Thomas Orlik, a veteran of more than a decade in Beijing, turns the spotlight on China's fragile fundamentals, and resources for resilience. Drawing on discussions with Communist cadres, shadow bankers, and migrant workers, Orlik pieces together a unique perspective on China's past, present, and possible futures.From Deng Xiaoping's reform and opening to Donald Trump's trade war, Orlik traces the policy steps and missteps that have taken China to the brink of a "Lehman moment" credit crisis. Delving into the balance sheets for banks, corporates, and local governments, he plumbs the depths of financial risks. From Japan in 1989, to Korea in 1997, to the U.S. in 2007, he positions China in the context of a rolling series of global crisis.Mapping possible scenarios, Orlik games out what will happens if the bubble that never pops finally does. The magnitude of the shock to China and the world would be tremendous. For those in the West nervously watching China's rise as a geopolitical challenger, the alternative could be even less palatable.
This book investigates the paradox of the Chinese economy, questioning why it continues to expand despite persistent predictions of a catastrophic financial collapse. Thomas Orlik, a former Beijing-based economist, utilizes his extensive experience and access to local stakeholders to analyze China's financial stability. He argues that while the country faces significant structural risks, its unique political and economic mechanisms provide a level of resilience that often eludes Western observers. The text provides a rigorous examination of the balance sheets of banks, corporations, and local governments to determine the true extent of China's vulnerability.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts frequently cite this work as a balanced and data-driven analysis that avoids the hyperbolic rhetoric often found in discussions regarding China's economic future. Readers note the accessibility of the prose, which manages to explain complex financial systems without sacrificing technical accuracy.
Page Count:
238
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190877421
ISBN-13:
9780190877422
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