Understanding the Chinese economy
How can China be socialist if it has a stock market?
The key is understanding who the economy serves: the capitalists or the people
Ben Norton: Geopolitical Report
China describes its system as a “socialist market economy”. How does that work? What is the role of its stock exchanges? Ben Norton explains Socialism with Chinese Characteristics.
0:00 Intro
1:11 Deng Xiaoping & China’s “Reform & Opening Up”
4:06 Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
5:17 China’s economic growth & poverty reduction
7:42 How state-owned enterprises (SOEs) run China’s economy
10:09 Chen Yun & the “birdcage economy”
11:39 SOE share of China’s GDP
13:37 China’s largest companies are SOEs
14:53 Socialist market economy
16:02 “Grasp the large, let go of the small”
17:42 “Managed competition” in China
19:50 Billionaires in China
20:43 China’s stock markets
27:17 (Clip) Western financial analyst says China rejected Washington Consensus
30:43 (Clip) Bloomberg complains “China doesn’t care about the stock market”
32:10 Differences between US & Chinese economies
33:33 (Clip) Investor explains China’s stock market is not priority for government
36:56 China’s economic policy is made for workers, not investors
45:55 US financialized capitalism vs. Chinese socialism
46:33 US stock market is 60.5% of entire world
47:13 Richest 10% of Americans own 93% of stocks
47:52 Global oligarchs hold wealth in US stock market
48:31 China’s pursuit of “common prosperity”
51:49 Outro ||
Geopolitical Economy Report ||
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Sorry, Norton, I don’t buy this picture. At least not completely. The presence and development of capitalist structures in China fuelled a lot of tensions, and there is a substantial attrition between the social classes over there. One of the hot spots is the scarcity of agricultural workers due to… Read more »
thank you for the link, Quantum Bird.
Yes I agree, China is still full of Marxist contradictions and of course for we westerners we don’t even know the half of it due to ignorance and lack of english information. I think that China chose a path that would benefit the most of her people in getting out… Read more »
Thanks for the link with extra important information. I think it’s good to read/hear from more sources.
Also thanks to Amarynth to post the piece from Ben.