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by Volpe
5482 days ago
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China's millionares account for 0.015% [GapMinder] of china's population... The article over-states the ramifications, of them leaving. Economies are built on the backs of the middle/working class. The capitalists sitting at the top exploiting them offer very little in the 'value generation' that grows economies. |
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And I think you are underestimating the damage the loss of capital will do. China is choked for finance (since only connected companies get credit), so losing private capital will really hurt.
And an outright ban is unlikely to work, they will find ways to move their wealth out.