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The China Economy Yearbook, Volume 2

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By:CHEN Jiagui

Publisher:Brill

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Publication Date:2010-01-25

Language:English

0365 1000

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Since 2006, China’s economic situation has performed well overall but faces certain issues which need urgent attention. One of these is the excessively rapid increase in investment in fixed assets, and the excessive scale of this investment. The continuing “three highs” (i.e. high absolute investment growth, high proportion of investment to GDP, and high impact of investment on economic growth) manifested in investment can very easily cause national or local overheating of the economy.

 

As a result of China’s almost three decades of economic reform, the socialist market economy system has basically been established, and short-term problems have essentially been resolved, especially with respect to the common consumer goods market, in which supply now normally exceeds demand thanks to the participation of a large-scale non-state economy and the development of keen competition.

 

State-owned and local projects still make up a large proportion of China’s current investments. In the first half of 2006, state-owned investments accounted for 46.5% of urban fixed asset investments, and 89.6% of local investments. It is obvious that government investment still plays an important role, although there have been severe changes to the systemic background. The positive role of government investment has undoubtedly resulted in infrastructural improvements and a boost to economic growth. However, it should also be pointed out that, because the mechanism by which government investment boosts growth has not been eliminated and local government capital sources and investments are not standardized, the government still retains a powerful investment capability, and this powerful guidance function of government investment had also led to an expansion in overall social investment, which is why the rate of investment has remained high.

 

 

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