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From China Daily – Official View Beijing Consensus China’s Alternative Development Model The Beijing Consensus • The Beijing Consensus (also sometimes called the "China Model" or "Chinese Economic Model"[1]) is a term that refers to the political and especially economic policies of the People's Republic of China[2] that began after the death of Mao Zedong and the rehabilitation of Deng Xiaoping (1976) and are thought to have contributed to China's eightfold growth in gross national product over two decades.[3][4] The phrase "Beijing Consensus" was coined by Joshua Cooper Ramo to pose China's economic development model as an alternative — especially for developing countries — to the Washington Consensus of market-friendly policies promoted by the IMF, World Bank and U.S. Treasury.[5][6] The Beijing Consensus • More a notion than true program or idea • “Fusion of Chinese thinking with lessons learned from the failure of globalization culture in other places” (Ramo, 2004, 5) Three overarching ideals 1. Innovation 2. Pursuit of Dynamic Goals/Rejection of Per capita GDP 3. Self Determination Innovation • Government actively innovates • Constant tinkering & change • Examples: One child policy, stock market intervention, Yuan intervention… China is willing to keep intervening in the stock market to make sure a few speculators don’t benefit at the expense of regular investors, China’s vice president said in an interview. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-21/china-vice-president-vows-to-look-after-stock-marketinvestors Pursuit of Dynamic Goals/ Rejection of Per capita GDP • Measures like HDI (Human Development Index) more important than GPD/capita • 5 balances (next slide) Rank Country 1 Switzerland 2 Denmark 3 New Zealand 4 Germany 5 Australia 45 Brazil 46 China 47 Iran 48 Pakistan 49 Singapore Quality of Life Purchasing Index Power Index Safety Index Health Care Index Consumer Price Index Property Price to Income Ratio Traffic Commute Time Index Pollution Index Climate Index 208.54 206.49 201.06 199.7 198.79 178.74 142.14 115.47 147.61 147.25 74.27 74.33 63.63 67.05 56.88 68.88 81.89 72.6 75.85 73.71 123.1 84.88 78.17 65.54 78.45 8.57 5.85 6.28 7.13 8.43 28.73 25.64 31.1 29.07 34.65 23.02 29.93 19.04 29.91 22.88 70.5 70.65 88.35 63.02 77.33 101.02 99.03 96.93 93.99 93.09 48.69 77.42 47.73 43.34 110.5 28.77 67.92 47.63 43.37 84.19 51.09 61.2 49.83 61.27 69.06 38.88 48.1 41.12 26.69 83.67 17.95 24.98 14.78 15.27 23.17 46.12 44.09 48.15 36.85 43.43 61.18 85.54 84.21 76.64 38.83 72.6 46.59 74.61 41.17 -66.63 5 Balances: Putting People First 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Urban – rural development Regional development Economic and social development Man and Nature balance Domestic and international balance Self Determination • Refusing to let Western Powers to impose their will • Highly attractive to other LDCs – especially Africa What might be the future Peak 1995 Underlying factor -- population http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/01/05/national/numbers-tell-tale-japans-postwar-rise-fall/#.WIZdDlUrKUk Will Chinese Economy Stall like the Japanese did in 1990 in the year 2020? 2030? Wishful thinking for China? Past Future??? Currently at 6%, a bit lower then projected Beijing Consensus Among the characteristics attributed to the "China Model" by Western commentators include: • replacing trust in the free market for economic growth with "a more muscular state hand on the levers of capitalism";[14] • an absence of political liberalization;[3] • strong leading role of ruling political party;[3] • population control;[15] According to academic and former Chinese official Zhang Weiwei, the "key features" of the model are: • down-to-earth pragmatic concern with serving the people;[13] • constant trial and error experimentation;[13] • gradual reform rather than neo-liberal economic shock therapy;[13] • a strong and pro-development state;[13] • "selective cultural borrowing" of foreign ideas;[13] • a pattern of implementing easy reforms first, difficult ones later.[13] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing_Consensus Discussion • WTO and the Washington vs. Beijing Consensus (in 2 minutes) Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imwSdeZ 0ytk • Neo liberalism & Washington consensus-On the Edge With Max Keiser-11-11-2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRH0au myyME Caution ZHANG, Weiwei (2 November 2006). "The allure of the Chinese model" (PDF). International Herald Tribune. Retrieved 28 January 2014. It is inaccurate to describe the Chinese model as the "Beijing consensus" versus the "Washington consensus." What makes the Chinese experience unique is that Beijing has safeguarded its own policy space as to when, where and how to adopt foreign ideas. Silliness • Monty Python Communist Quiz sketch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqZ5hZohlk