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Keyu Jin

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Keyu Jin is a Chinese economist. She has been a professor of finance at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology since 2025.

Across 1 conversation, Keyu Jin ranges across meritocracy, competition, one-child policy. China's economy is decentralized, with local mayors driving reforms and innovation, despite political centralization. Keyu Jin argues China's economic model is more capitalist than perceived, with intense competition and consumer ambition.

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The 'mayor economy' in China incentivizes local officials to aggressively pursue reforms for personal advancement, contrasting centralized political power.
#477Keyu Jin: China's Economy, Tariffs, Trade, Trump, Communism & Capitalism
China's innovation model focuses on scaling and problem-solving rather than pioneering breakthroughs, which are still led by the US.
#477Keyu Jin: China's Economy, Tariffs, Trade, Trump, Communism & Capitalism
US export controls have paradoxically accelerated China's domestic technological capabilities, challenging the effectiveness of such policies.
#477Keyu Jin: China's Economy, Tariffs, Trade, Trump, Communism & Capitalism
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The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism
by Keyu Jin

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The Economic Impact of the One-Child Policy
by Keyu Jin
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