Ex-Harvard Author Argues West Misunderstands China's Development Model
Nie Huihua, a professor of economics at Renmin University, discusses how an effective understanding of China’s development requires a shift from Western-centric frameworks to an integrated perspective that recognises how formal institutions, informal grass-roots mechanisms and cultural collectivism couple together to create a self-consistent and adaptive governance system. SCMP Plus readers get early access to articles in the Open Questions series. You received economics trai
Nie Huihua, an economics professor at Renmin University, asserts that a Western-centric perspective hinders a proper understanding of China's development. He argues for an integrated approach that considers formal institutions, informal grassroots mechanisms, and cultural collectivism. According to Huihua, these elements combine to create a self-consistent and adaptive governance system in China. He suggests that Western frameworks often fail to capture the nuances of China's unique socio-economic model. The article, part of the 'Open Questions' series, offers insights from his Harvard economics training. Readers gain access to perspectives challenging conventional Western views on China's rise.
This item matters because it offers an alternative perspective on understanding China's economic development, challenging Western-centric views and proposing a more nuanced analytical framework.
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