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Economists urge caution over production capacity

By Xin Zhiming (China Daily)
Updated: 2010-01-22 07:44
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Economists urge caution over production capacity

Bank loans in rural areas increased 33 percent last year, 15 percentage points higher than in 2008, said Zhang Tao, director general of statistics and analysis department at the central bank.

Loans for SMEs rose 30 percent, 16.6 percentage points higher than the previous year, while bank lending in western regions expanded by almost 38 percent, compared with 30 percent in the east, Zhang said on Wednesday.

But balanced development goes beyond fine-tuning financial policies, say analysts.

Economic growth was driven mostly by investment last year and, although consumption plays a large role, it is still not predominant. The proportion of consumption to GDP is less than 40 percent in China while it is often more than 70 percent in the developed countries.

"China's consumption is not carrying its weight," said Dwight Perkins, Harold H. Burbank professor of political economy at Harvard University.

The central government has initiated a slew of policies, such as the "cash for clunkers" program, to encourage consumption since the global crisis in the second half of 2008. While it helped the country weather the crisis, analysts said the overall savings rate could drop continually in the coming years, which would benefit consumption.

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As Chinese society is ageing rapidly, household expenditure among the elderly will increase, while overcapacity could drive down corporate profits, making enterprises save less, said Wang.

The government, meanwhile, would have to spend a lot more to provide the improved public services it has promised, such as a more inclusive social security network, he said.

Achieving a "green economy" is another must for China if the nation wants to pursue sustainable development, say analysts.

"This model is particularly relevant for China, where progress in improving energy intensity and pollution control in the 1990s was reversed during its rapid transformation to heavy industry after 1997," said Greenwood.

China has made much headway "and is an early leader in pursuing green economic development", but is far from enough, he said.

The country set the stage for rapid development in renewable energy technology when it made the depletion of natural resources a key challenge in the 11th Five-Year Plan period (2006-10), he said, while adding that 40 percent of the State Council's 4-trillion-yuan ($586 billion) stimulus package was also primed towards green projects.

But to transform China into a green economy by 2030, Greenwood said the government might need to invest 1.5 to 2 trillion yuan each year, about 2 percent of average GDP.

Economists urge caution over production capacity

A shipyard in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province. China's shipbuilding industry had a prosperous 2009, with overall industrial output rising 11 percent.[China Daily]

 

 

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