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Supply-side stimulus for the Chinese economy

Geoff Riley

17th February 2010

A top-down programme to encourage bottom-up growth of entrepreneurship in China’s rural areas. We have become accustomed to the enormous size of infrastructure projects in China designed to maintain domestic demand and employment and sustain a minimum growth rate of 8 per cent. China’s investments in new factories and properties surged 67 percent last year to 15.2 trillion yuan, more than Russia’s gross domestic product.

This is another approach focusing on enterprise in rural areas. The Chinese Government has spent about $40 billion training people from the countryside to run their own business. The Government’s scheme provides free skills training, tax free loans of up to $8,000 and two years of support.

Geoff Riley

Geoff Riley FRSA has been teaching Economics for over thirty years. He has over twenty years experience as Head of Economics at leading schools. He writes extensively and is a contributor and presenter on CPD conferences in the UK and overseas.

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