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Economics

University of Massachusetts Amherst

2006

Domestic demand-led growth

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External Contradictions Of The Chinese Development Model: Export-Led Growth And The Dangers Of Global Economic Contraction, Thomas I. Palley Jan 2006

External Contradictions Of The Chinese Development Model: Export-Led Growth And The Dangers Of Global Economic Contraction, Thomas I. Palley

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China’s development model faces an external constraint that could cause an economic hard landing. China has become a global manufacturing powerhouse, and its size now renders its export-led growth strategy unsustainable. China relies on the U.S. market, but the scale of its exports is contributing to the massive U.S. trade deficit, creating financial fragility and undermining the U.S. manufacturing sector. These developments could stall the U.S. economy’s expansion, in turn triggering a global recession that will embrace China. This is the external constraint. These considerations suggest China should transition from export-led growth to domestic demand-led growth. This requires growing the …