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Michael Pettis
@michaelxpettis
Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment. For speaking engagements, please contact me at [email protected]
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    Aug 20, 2023
    1/14 This very good article explains quite well the problems the Chinese economy currently faces, but it should stress more that the model didn't "break down" recently, when growth rates started to slow sharply. It broke down at least 10-15 years ago.
    China’s 40-Year Boom Is Over. What Comes Next?
    China’s 40-Year Boom Is Over. What Comes Next?
    From wsj.com
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    Sep 3, 2022
    1/9 I've been arguing for well over a decade that the reason most economists thought that China's GDP would overtake that of the US in the next decade or two was because they misunderstood China's growth model and the way it "created" GDP. wsj.com/articles/will-… via @WSJ
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    Oct 30, 2022
    1/9 The idea that China's astonishing growth over the past three decades was the result of its embrace of free markets, and its recent slowdown a consequence of its rejection of free markets, is much more ideological than empirical.
    China Is About to Fall Into the Middle-Income Trap
    Opinion | China Is About to Fall Into the Middle-Income Trap
    From wsj.com
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    Mar 27, 2023
    1/15 Almost everything Zakaria says here is wrong, and unanchored in any understanding of how the global balance of payments actually works. Like many people in Washington, Zakaria assumes (perhaps without realizing it) that the only things that should matter to the US are...
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    Fareed Zakaria
    @FareedZakaria
    Mar 26, 2023
    If the US dollar's global supremacy erodes, America will face a reckoning like none before. My take:
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    Feb 24, 2025
    1/7 WSJ: "The top 10% of earners in the U.S. now account for 49.7% of all spending, a record in data going back to 1989. Three decades ago, they accounted for about 36%." It is surging stock and property markets that seem to drive their disproportionate spending.
    The U.S. Economy Depends More Than Ever on Rich People
    The U.S. Economy Depends More Than Ever on Rich People
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    Apr 13, 2023
    1/9 "'Every night I ask myself why all countries have to base their trade on the dollar,' Lula said in an impassioned speech at the New Development Bank in Shanghai. 'Why can’t we do trade based on our own currencies?'"
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    Brazil’s Lula calls for end to dollar trade dominance
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    May 17, 2020
    Tang Jie, one of the very smart students in my Sunday seminar, presented the following graph in today’s meeting. It shows subway ridership this year in 30 major Chinese cities compared to the same period last year. Jie pointed out at least three interesting things about this...
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    Nov 29, 2024
    1/11 If you want to understand the effects of trade intervention, its ok to ask economic historians, but never ask economists. That's because their answer will almost certainly reflect little more than their ideological position.
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    Justin Wolfers
    @JustinWolfers
    Nov 28, 2024
    Interestingly @chrislhayes asked two INDEPENDENT experts, and BOTH agreed that there were significant problems with Trump's tariff threats.
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    May 1, 2022
    1/10 Beijing is very worried about the potential effects of sanctions on China's vast holding of foreign assets, but the fact that they weren't able to come up with any solution shows the extent to which China is locked into a structural problem.
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    China meets banks to discuss protecting assets from US sanctions
    From ft.com
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    Jul 29, 2022
    1/8 Germany is caught in the high-income version of the middle-income trap: "Roughly one-quarter of German jobs depend on exports, compared with about 6% in the US. Germany’s home market is too small to absorb the surplus production of its firms."
    How the German Economic Machine Broke Down
    How the German Economic Machine Broke Down
    From wsj.com
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    Sep 27, 2023
    1/10 Excellent Martin Wolf piece on China which, as always, does a great job of presenting a systemic view of the problem. Debt is too high and growing too rapidly, he notes, but the risk for China, is not that it might suffer a financial crisis.
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    How China can avoid the Japan trap
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    Sep 26, 2022
    1/3 "Nearly 60% of China’s overseas loans are now held by countries considered to be in financial distress, compared with 5% in 2010." I've long argued that what others described as "debt-trap diplomacy" was in fact mostly inexperience. wsj.com/articles/china… via @WSJ
    China Reins In Its Belt and Road Program, $1 Trillion Later
    China Reins In Its Belt and Road Program, $1 Trillion Later
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    Oct 26, 2024
    1/9 It's easy to see why many BRICS countries are wary of seeking an alternative to the dollar. The nine-nation group consists of 5 surplus economies and 4 deficit economies, with surpluses in 2023 collectively amounting to... sc.mp/b8on7?utm_sour… via @SCMPNews
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    Why not all the Brics players back Russia’s bid for a de-dollarised world
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    Michael Pettis
    @michaelxpettis
    Sep 12, 2024
    1/8 China' private secret is suffering. Among other things, "“China used to be the best VC destination in the world after the US,” says one Beijing-based executive, but “the industry has just died before our eyes. The entrepreneurial spirit is dead.”
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    How China has ‘throttled’ its private sector
    From ft.com
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