China's demographic crisis: Economic policies blamed for youth discontent
Half-baked but well-meaning. A passing snack.
Summary
The article discusses China's demographic crisis, attributing it to decades of misguided economic policies that have left the country struggling to address the declining birth rate and growing dissatisfaction among young people. The content suggests China's economic policymaking has created structural challenges that are difficult to reverse.
Key quotes
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