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Positive Changes in China’s Economic Structure

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I would like to talk here about economic structure. In my contact with the market, I have noticed that many people are rather pessimistic about the current economic structure, even as stock prices are shooting up. Very often I have discussions with others about why China’s stock market has not been doing so well, and I have thereby come to the conclusion that it is because our economy has not been good enough. Now our own stock is actually on the upswing, but the reason remains the same: a lot of money has flown into the stock market because our economy is not good enough. This is a bit cheeky, but it does, nevertheless, convey profound messages.

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Huang, Y. (2020). Positive Changes in China’s Economic Structure. In: Cai, F. (eds) China’s Economic New Normal. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3227-6_9

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