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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2019 · 6 MIN

China Finally Gets It: Part 2

from FutureCreators · host Future Creators

Two more reasons China is facing massive problems, as discussed by Future Creators founder Francis McInerney 1. Excessive reliance on unstable state (Party)-owned companies that exist outside the discipline of markets or the rule of law. 2. Roads and buildings that are crumbling visibly as fast as they are built. Recorded 1/25/2019

As talked about in the previous podcast, China is struggling with financial problems that they blamed on the new policies put forth by President Donald Trump. In this two-part episode, there is a discussion based around corrupt companies that China relies on as well as their poor infrastructure and the system used for the infrastructure. Two more reasons China is facing massive problems, as discussed by Future Creators founder Francis McInerney. These problems with China are mainly (1) Their excessive reliance on unstable state (Party)-owned companies that exist outside the discipline of markets or the rule of law. (2) Roads and buildings that are crumbling visibly as fast as they are built.

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