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Patrick Artus

Chinese capitalism and the capitalism that we would like to have

Chinese capitalism is developing very rapidly , and also internationally. We should therefore compare its characteristics with those that the capitalism of the future would present in an ideal world : Is Chinese capitalism inclusive? This is doubtful, given the sharp rise in inequality in China; however, we have to take into account the considerable rise in the standard of living and the level of education of all Chinese; Is Chinese capitalism "non-imperialist", does it not use other countries’ resources to its benefit? China has international development, one of the obvious objectives of which is to supply China with commodities; but more recently, it has participated in the development of infrastructures in the countries where it invests; Does Chinese capitalism promote technological progress? It seems clear that the rise in China’s technological level is very rapid; Is Chinese capitalism climate and environmentally friendly ? Even though progress has been made, the answer is still no.
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