The End of the Chinese Miracle?

The End of the Chinese Miracle?

Debt, Demographics, and the Fight for the Future

by Nathaniel Crowe

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The End of the Chinese Miracle?

China’s rise has long been described as an economic miracle, but this incisive journalistic analysis asks what happens when the model behind that miracle begins to run out of road.

Nathaniel Crowe examines the structural forces now weighing on China’s future:

  • Rising debt
  • A rapidly aging population
  • Weaker productivity
  • Political and geopolitical strain
  • Rather than treating the slowdown as a temporary setback, this book shows how China’s growth engine was built on incentives that favored investment, construction, and credit expansion at extraordinary scale.

    Readers will gain a clearer understanding of why debt can sustain growth for a time while making the next phase more difficult, how property and local government finance became central to the system, and why today’s challenges are deeper than a normal cyclical downturn.

    Essential reading for investors, policymakers, business leaders, and anyone trying to make sense of China’s next chapter, this book offers a sharp, accessible framework for thinking about the risks, tradeoffs, and possibilities ahead.

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