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"The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism" SELECTED AS ONE OF THE Financial Times SUMMER READING
Born and raised in Beijing, Jin is a professor at the London School of Economics. This makes her one of a small handful of professional economists who understand China from the inside. In this book, she writes that what we are watching in Xi Jinping’s China is the emergence of a “new playbook”. This playbook represents a search for a “new equilibrium”, which “involves striking a balance between greater equality and market incentives, security and growth, self-reliance and continued engagement with the West”.
"The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism" Selected as One of FORTUNE Magazine's Top 10 Must-Read Books for Board Members
"The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism" makes it to Fortune magazine's must-read list for board members. This book offers a professional and in-depth analysis of China's unique economic development model, providing key insights for global business leaders. It serves as an essential guide to understanding international business trends.
What the west doesn't get about China's economy
Keyu Jin, author of "The New China Playbook," talks to Bianna Golodryga about the slowing of Chinese economic growth and US-China relations.
Case Study: China vs. United States – Toward Coexistence or War?
It’s the intensifying rivalry that could shape much of the world’s future. Two giants with deeply intertwined economies and profound distrust of each other’s global power are maneuvering and probing, as the world warily watches.
One View: Behind China-U.S. Tensions Are Misunderstandings, Author Says
In an interview, the economist Keyu Jin says much of the world is asking the wrong questions — and so is drawing outdated conclusions.
Has China Peaked?
A debate on whether Beijing’s economic woes are temporary or terminal.
There’s been a spate of unflattering economic data out of China recently. Growth in the most recent quarter ending in June amounted to just 0.8 percent, dragged down by weak consumer spending.
Xi Jinping’s dream of a Chinese military-industrial complex
Xi Jinping’s appointments to the Chinese Communist party politburo reflect his ambitions to harness commercial technologies for the benefit of the country’s modernising military
Economist Keyu Jin on her new book, ‘The New China Playbook’
This week on Sinica, Kaiser is joined by Keyu Jin, associate professor of economics at LSE, who talks about her new book, The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism, a wide-ranging, ambitious, and accessible book that explains the unique Chinese political economy, emphasizing both its successes to date and how it must change to meet the challenges to come.
Economist Keyu Jin on what America gets wrong about China
In “The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism,” economist Keyu Jin challenges what she says are popular myths about the country’s economic growth and model. Jin joins Washington Post global economics correspondent David J. Lynch for a conversation about China’s rise and its political future as a new generation comes of age.
Fareed Zakaria GPS with Keyu Jin
With demographic challenges, political missteps and international competition, is China's economy about to peak?
Understanding China - Face to Face with Economist Keyu Jin
The relationship between the world's two largest economies, the US and China, has rarely been more tense. China's new Ambassador in Washington Xie Feng has admitted this is a time of "serious difficulties and challenges", but insists he wants to put relations between the two nations back on track. And one person who may have some insight into how to do that is Economist and Author Keyu Jin - whose latest book is "The New China Playbook – Beyond Socialism and Capitalism".
“The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism” is published
Keyu Jin’s new book, published on May 16, 2023 and was an instant “#1 New Release” in International Economics.
“Keyu Jin is a brilliant thinker.”
—Tony Blair, former prime minster of the United Kingdom
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What the world can learn from China's innovation playbook
In the last few decades, China has gone from technological scarcity to abundance. What sparked this shift? Economist Keyu Jin explores how China has fostered a model of innovation unlike any other and shows why understanding its competitive, collaborative approach could benefit the world -- and perhaps demystify some contradictions.
Keyu Jin: the Future of China's Economy
Associate Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics Keyu Jin discusses the future of China's economy, the financial sector, and the things that people get wrong about China. She spoke to Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open." (Source: Bloomberg)
Keyu Jin on Why China’s Economy Needs to Change
The economist (Keyu Jin) explains how China's current model has run its course and why the country needs speedier political development.
China’s next generation
Beijing leadership faces tough challenges to satisfy the ambitions of its youth. Beijing leadership faces tough challenges to satisfy the ambitions of its youth
Keyu Jin, associate professor of economics at the London School of Economics and author of a just-published book, The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism. This podcast is a co-production with Intelligence Squared, who’ll be running a slightly longer version of our conversation. At a time when some are talking about Peak China and arguing that the glory days of the Chinese economy are over, Keyu has a more optimistic take.
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What Americans Don’t Understand
An article on The New China Playbook by Keyu Jin. To read the full article you will need a subscription to the NTY. Open the article here.
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The U.S. Tech Industry Needs China
The U.S. economy of the 1970s was, in certain ways, quite similar to the U.S. economy today: rising inflation, a population broadly pessimistic about the future of the market, and persistent declines in overall productivity. There was also, back then, a growing economic threat from across the Pacific. Only, in the 1970s, the threat came from Japan, which was the subject of dozens of books, and even a handful of movies, as fears of it overtaking the U.S. as the world’s economic superpower loomed large.
What the West Gets Wrong About China (Q&A)
A conversation with economist Keyu Jin, author of The New China Playbook, on why cultural misunderstandings are making it harder to manage China’s rise and avoid future conflict.
'New China Playbook' has a different view than many Western policymakers do on China
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with economist Keyu Jin about her book: The New China Playbook. She teaches now at the London School of Economics.