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China's Great Wall of Debt

Shadow Banks, Ghost Cities, Massive Loans, and the End of the Chinese Miracle

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China's Great Wall of Debt

By: Dinny McMahon
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A stunning inside look at how and why the foundations upon which China has built the world’s second largest economy have started to crumble.

Over the course of a decade spent reporting on the ground in China as a financial journalist, Dinny McMahon gradually came to the conclusion that the widely held belief in China’s inevitable economic ascent is dangerously wrong. Debt, entrenched vested interests, a frenzy of speculation, and an aging population are all pushing China toward an economic reckoning. China’s Great Wall of Debt unravels an incredibly complex and opaque economy, one whose fortunes - for better or worse - will shape the globe like never before.

©2018 Dinny McMahon (P)2018 Recorded Books
Economic Conditions Public Policy China Banking Capitalism International Economics Business Asia Globalization Politics & Government World Business Development & Entrepreneurship Taxation Chinese English

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"Dinny McMahon is one of the finest chroniclers of China's economic rise and this book - with its mixture of personal observation and sharp economic analysis - is a timely warning of the pitfalls that lie ahead for the world's most populous nation. A most provocative read." (Jamil Anderlini, Asia Editor for the Financial Times)

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about the Chinese economy. Very detailed and well researched, with plenty of on the ground anecdotes to back up the bigger ideas. Excellent book!

Great book about China’s Economy

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book has a lot of interesting ideas. learned a lot,but nothing earth shattering. Some of the material has been covered in other media sources

interesting

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This audiobook is well researched and the performance is well done. The person reading the book can properly pronounce the mandarin words and his delivery is good. The content of the book is well researched and the author uses data that includes the most recent cases and statistics. The case he makes is overall compelling and well stated. While I do not agree with all his ideas, the basic case that China’s debt burden is too large and a threat to the economy is generally correct. Others, notably Michael Pettit have made a related argument in the past as part of a larger point but this book updates earlier work and adds excellent examples. The book is also compelling and uses examples that are entertaining to make the larger points. For anyone interested in understanding China’s economy, this book is one of several worth reading. It doesn’t explain everything but it does a good job making a case that there is too much debt. I am not as pessimistic as the author in his conclusions but he does a good job at making his case.

Overall wonderful book

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This was extremely well made and insightful. Highly recommended. Great job. It took great insight and talent to produce this! Five stars!

This is a great topic to cover.

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I see no way China will avoied the middle income trap or cread a more equitable distribution of wealth. Resources will sloow but the Mandarins will squeece the cream (they have just been made party members) and the people will just put up with it.

This is all good news fore the West, of course. Just one more interesting third word place to visit. Just take care to ceep safe.

Some of the other books include:
The hundred year marathon
Whats wrong with China
And both of Peter Zeihans recent books on super power
And Mark Steyns America Alone

Several Indispensable Books Listed Bello

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