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by wasabi991011
1302 days ago
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I don't know enough to support their extreme position, but for the sake of information: Part of it is state-owned banks (the dominant form of banking in China) offering attractive lending to state-owned enterprises, as loan officers avoid the risk of being accused of corruption. Also, there likely is/was more direct encouragement of exporters (e.g. by subsidies), similar to other countries, but my source doesn't specify if this currently applies to China. Source: Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy (2010) |
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