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Evergrande Saga: Geopolitical Considerations [DrJLT Economics 22]

Most commentators on the Evergrande saga took the perspective of a speculator. However, there are more profound global economic and geopolitical considerations that they miss.
Published by Dr Jiulin Teng on 16 Feb 2022
Keywords: chinadrjlt-economicsevergrandemacroeconomicsreal-estate-bubble
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Most commentators on the Evergrande saga took the perspective of a speculator. However, there are more profound global economic and geopolitical considerations that they miss. In this podcast, I discuss the deep geopolitical reasoning behind China's moves and their long-term implications.

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