Why Japan's Lost Decade Is China's Future

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  • @ExplainedwithDom
    @ExplainedwithDom3 ай бұрын

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  • @alanyosores5642

    @alanyosores5642

    3 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂 Japan and China is different, and Japan rise and today is also different.. China is 1.4 billion people, and have military capabilities to fight in military. There is social media now, unlike 1980 America easily defeat Japan by media industrial complex through propaganda, we are rely on media.. This 21st century is different.. Because of BRICS china will surpass America and become stronger.

  • @alanyosores5642

    @alanyosores5642

    3 ай бұрын

    Debt of America is 34 trillion dollars so don't dream because America soon to be fall by BRICS😂

  • @user-xu3yk3dw6k

    @user-xu3yk3dw6k

    3 ай бұрын

    A clairvoyant is 99% accurate & 1% Horribly wrong.

  • @hamsandwich2918

    @hamsandwich2918

    2 ай бұрын

    Actually Germany took third last month. Japan is now 4th

  • @tiefblau2780

    @tiefblau2780

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh no its going to be Worse ... After All *W* *O* *R* *L* *D* F A C T O R Y

  • @bababababababa6124
    @bababababababa61243 ай бұрын

    I mean, I come from Sub Saharan Africa, so if my country’s future was Japan I would not be complaining 😂

  • @Nahjitwhat

    @Nahjitwhat

    3 ай бұрын

    You will gain immense economic growth and then stagnate to nothing but still it’s better than sub Saharan Africa

  • @beautanner8409

    @beautanner8409

    3 ай бұрын

    China's future will probably be similar to Japan in terms of a stagnant economy. It differs in that Chinese people enjoy a much lower quality of life (and will see that deteriorate further) than Japanese people.

  • @fbabarbe430

    @fbabarbe430

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@Nahjitwhatbecause of patents they have on parts of Chinese machines. Chinese innovations are oftenly based on Japanse inventions.

  • @mothermovementa

    @mothermovementa

    3 ай бұрын

    We're all from sub saharan Africans

  • @sreeks7304

    @sreeks7304

    3 ай бұрын

    Study the economic history of Argentina...😂

  • @benitzers8858
    @benitzers88583 ай бұрын

    In addition to China, Japan's closest comparison is Germany, having gone over two decades without any notable innovation or fresh production, resulting in its economy hitting a dead end.

  • @Bubbles-pb8lr

    @Bubbles-pb8lr

    3 ай бұрын

    💀

  • @Anthony-db7cs

    @Anthony-db7cs

    3 ай бұрын

    Well half of Germany's issue was being reliant on Russia for energy.

  • @resonance-ym8mo

    @resonance-ym8mo

    3 ай бұрын

    Really?

  • @deathpunch3917

    @deathpunch3917

    3 ай бұрын

    @benitzers8858 France in the last 15 years maybe .

  • @iDraaagy

    @iDraaagy

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Anthony-db7csour issue is not sourcing the energy from there anymore as the expensive alternative sources are crippling our industries.

  • @kendelion
    @kendelion3 ай бұрын

    Today the GDP of Japan became 4th after Germany took over. It's all over the news today, but no one is too panicked. Some say India might be the 4th in 2025-26 and Japan will slip into 5th place, but GDP alone won't make me want to live in India vs Japan or even other lower gdp countries.

  • @RitikRitik-zu4ut

    @RitikRitik-zu4ut

    3 ай бұрын

    it's all about gdp per capita for us😬

  • @jonathanjacob5453

    @jonathanjacob5453

    3 ай бұрын

    @@RitikRitik-zu4utit’s all about quality of life for me.

  • @serriajohn

    @serriajohn

    3 ай бұрын

    @@RitikRitik-zu4ut if the rich people can share wealth with the rest of us, I would agree that GDP or PPP per capita is good for the majority of citizen.

  • @serriajohn

    @serriajohn

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jonathanjacob5453 it’s all about quality of life for the majority of citizen. if you are the top dog with rich resources, while on street walk, might get hurt by many of homeless people..safety goes first..also, every citizen are more or less connected, because human are collectively living together, the harmony society concerns everyone, or at least concern the majority of people.

  • @jonathanjacob5453

    @jonathanjacob5453

    3 ай бұрын

    @@serriajohn Everyone decides what quality of life means for them. My point is GDP doesn’t say much about your quality of life. I believe San Francisco has the highest GDP on the planet. I wouldn’t want to live there.

  • @sophiachavez3377
    @sophiachavez33772 ай бұрын

    FYI Back in the ‘90s, I laughed when people were panicking over Japan. It’s a tiny island; noway it’s economy could surpass the US.

  • @midlandscoder
    @midlandscoder3 ай бұрын

    I'd Brazilian, currently living in Japan, If my country Future was Japan, Man I would be happy

  • @MikeAngel06

    @MikeAngel06

    3 ай бұрын

    Any country would be happy with that! Except the Chinese, the wanted to be a super power like the US. Too bad is not happening.

  • @cocaineminor4420

    @cocaineminor4420

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@MikeAngel06nah the Chinese wouldn't care at all lol

  • @TheRedSun1

    @TheRedSun1

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@MikeAngel06I am glad to see that❤❤

  • @chinachampion

    @chinachampion

    3 ай бұрын

    Guess what? You're absolutely on the track! Brazil's future is Japan! There are over 2 Million Japanese people (including descents) living in Brazil right now, even more than the United States (about 30% more). Japanese people bought a lot of cheap lands in Brazil so if Fuji mountain exploded and Japan sinks to the sea, they still can find a second home in Brazil! I'm definitely not kidding or being sarcastic, you can search up online. This is actually happening.

  • @user-jt8qu5zb8r

    @user-jt8qu5zb8r

    3 ай бұрын

    Israelis used to live in Palestine, so Brazilians should be careful that history will repeat itself.

  • @ElectrostatiCrow
    @ElectrostatiCrow3 ай бұрын

    People always said that China was going to become richer than America. I've always told people that China is just going to become Japan but bigger.

  • @junkunchen992

    @junkunchen992

    3 ай бұрын

    China's collapse theory can't be compiled, and now it's spreading China's recession theory.😏

  • @lagrangewei

    @lagrangewei

    3 ай бұрын

    10 times bigger

  • @sidecar7714

    @sidecar7714

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah, just think of all the Chinese brands people are clamoring for.

  • @manoo2056

    @manoo2056

    3 ай бұрын

    Hahahahah Hahahahah Hahahahah lol

  • @amunra5330

    @amunra5330

    3 ай бұрын

    China has not even reached its full power. Give it another 25 years

  • @Haxerous
    @Haxerous3 ай бұрын

    Japan might have stagnated/declined in terms GDP, but their GDP per Capita has remained stable. Also recently the GDP has grown in Yen (although the yen itself has weakened against the dollar) terms and deflation seems to have ended and given way to low level inflation. All of these are relatively good signs.

  • @Emilechen

    @Emilechen

    3 ай бұрын

    how can Japan GDP per Capita remain stable when in more and more high-tech fields, Japan is surpassed by Chinese companies?

  • @Haxerous

    @Haxerous

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Emilechen Japan's GDP stalled but their population declined. So GDP per Capita stays stable over the decades.

  • @user-dt6iz8hu6h

    @user-dt6iz8hu6h

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Haxerous The nominal GDP growth of Japan is not as important as the fact that Japan cannot control its own direction of development. How was Japan's semiconductor development in the 1980s and 1990s interrupted? In the Internet wave after 2000, how many opportunities did Japan seize, or did it not dare to seize any? Which emerging industries has Japan seized? How can a country that cannot control its own destiny talk about development in the future? It is just a parasite.

  • @serriajohn

    @serriajohn

    3 ай бұрын

    Japan only has stock bubble and no positive sign of improving high techno industry. this is very bad sign of economy, so far, I can hardly find out how Japan get out this deadend.

  • @hecktorrhyanm146

    @hecktorrhyanm146

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@Emilechenwhat do you mean by stable bro ? In 2 years it gois from 39K to 33k It's almost 20% decline in 2 years

  • @rsuriyop
    @rsuriyop3 ай бұрын

    It’s not the same thing though. China didn’t sign anything like the Plaza Accord which indirectly led to Japan’s economic collapse.

  • @jonathanjacob5453

    @jonathanjacob5453

    3 ай бұрын

    Not the same thing indeed. But when making viral KZread videos all you need is a good thumbnail and title. Then you make an 11 minute video regurgitating talking points from other KZread videos.

  • @DW-op7ly

    @DW-op7ly

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah when you listen to Americans or American economist argue they will say the Accord was not the reason for Japans lost decades Acting like your country that was dependent on exports. Suddenly having their currency rise in relation o the USD and your export markets wiped out within 2 years was not a factor 😂😂😂

  • @mariocoronel8445

    @mariocoronel8445

    3 ай бұрын

    No, China didn´t sign the plazo accord true, instead they have a trade war with Us and, recently, with the EU too, its main exporting markets, which probably even worst, in the 80s nobody was thinking how to decouple from Japan, but nowadays everyone in Us and the EU want to decouple from China, all of that far worse

  • @bentencho

    @bentencho

    3 ай бұрын

    @@DW-op7ly Exactly. People don't seem to understand how much the Yen had to appreciate compared to the other currencies, especially the USD. IIRC, before the Plaza Accord, it was like ~250 yen for every USD. Afterwards, it was set to around ~125 yen/USD.... hence the stagnation and rise of the suddenly cheaper alternative countries for manufacturing like South Korea and China (whose currency is pegged to the USD). Imagine a Toyota or Sony TV suddenly being 50% off.... it would pretty much destroy most North America automakers and really hinder competing technology companies.

  • @hilda7698

    @hilda7698

    3 ай бұрын

    Agree👍👍

  • @goodjob3314
    @goodjob3314Ай бұрын

    This proves that everything that looks shiny is not gold.

  • @michaelsomething7674
    @michaelsomething76743 ай бұрын

    History does not repeat itself but usually spirals. China is not the same as japan. Japan only has 2 major cities, Tokyo plain and kyoto Plain. Japan work culture emphasizes seniority. The chinese dont have a seniority system and pension culture. Japan is a democracy and China is said to be a single party democracy. It has a market economy and state owned enterprise.

  • @user-uf2df6zf5w

    @user-uf2df6zf5w

    3 ай бұрын

    "single party democracy" lol. The fact that they are an authoritarian country will probably lead to more irrational decision making.

  • @doujinflip

    @doujinflip

    3 ай бұрын

    China has instead a system of deceit and corruption.

  • @romeocivilino6667

    @romeocivilino6667

    3 ай бұрын

    Single Party Democracy??? Do you mean One-Man, Single-Party, Communist Totalitarian Dictatorship.😅😅😅

  • @rsuriyop

    @rsuriyop

    3 ай бұрын

    I would swap Kyoto with Osaka as Japan’s other major city. Kyoto is just their main cultural heritage site.

  • @kriscarrithers1606

    @kriscarrithers1606

    3 ай бұрын

    China is not a single party democracy.

  • @IgN5P
    @IgN5P3 ай бұрын

    All wealthy countries have this problem. All of them. Even the most robust economies will face this problem.

  • @andrewrogers3067

    @andrewrogers3067

    3 ай бұрын

    Not all wealthy countries are the same, some have comparable demographics but better GDP per capita to make up for it while some nations won’t be as badly affected.

  • @brownbear1657

    @brownbear1657

    3 ай бұрын

    North America (well Canada and the USA) seem to be able to keep growing and growing without being outpaced by the likes of China, Japan or any European country. @@andrewrogers3067

  • @Ealsante

    @Ealsante

    3 ай бұрын

    Even if that was true (it isn't), the issue is 'wealthy countries'. Japan is actually a wealthy country. China is not.

  • @r3pro12r5

    @r3pro12r5

    3 ай бұрын

    Except the US because in the end the world is a game of civilization…the US has the most resource tiles within its territory and in theory doesnt need to trade for much.

  • @hu1zheng

    @hu1zheng

    3 ай бұрын

    i dont know about US. it has the unusual ability to attract talented individuals in the planet. their low income migrants can easily integrate into their society within a generation or two unlike europe (y know the religion of peace type of people.)

  • @0Zebadee0
    @0Zebadee03 ай бұрын

    This video goes off-topic with yet another history lesson about Japan's economic miracle. We already know about this and there are loads of videos on KZread covering this. It really needs to focus on answering the question in the video title by examining what is happening / about to happen in China now. Some of the data at the end of the video hasn't been researched/verified too well either.

  • @stuartedwards6996

    @stuartedwards6996

    3 ай бұрын

    Then make your own video and quit complaining.

  • @Krankenwagen571

    @Krankenwagen571

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@stuartedwards6996 no I actually agree with him . He didn't really solidify his stance towards the end with providing speculative figures . But I don't think any country could take over usa in this century .

  • @jonathanjacob5453

    @jonathanjacob5453

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Krankenwagen571A little bit more than 100 years ago people might have said the same about Great Britain. Look at them now.

  • @keyboardmanyoutube3189

    @keyboardmanyoutube3189

    3 ай бұрын

    Some YT videos is not for education; full propaganda

  • @stuartedwards6996

    @stuartedwards6996

    3 ай бұрын

    @@keyboardmanyoutube3189 And some commenters are just CCP shills... See how that works?

  • @user-ln5pi6zp2t
    @user-ln5pi6zp2t3 ай бұрын

    Not likely. After WWII Japan has become an American colony although in name it is independent in name. Its military, security and economy are all American controlled. China is independent. It has the size, manpower , internal market and ability to formulate its economical policies.

  • @user-in8qh3zf9d

    @user-in8qh3zf9d

    3 ай бұрын

    Japan and Europe needs to kick the US out. You guys arent needed/wanted.

  • @doujinflip

    @doujinflip

    2 ай бұрын

    Which is all turning out to be even more unwise coming from the mafia-like CPC.

  • @keyboardmanyoutube3189
    @keyboardmanyoutube31893 ай бұрын

    The only reason that Japan lost a decade, is they had to bent over for its master…… they are not allowed to be the most advanced country in any category; China serves no master. So your prediction is a false assumption.

  • @KanashiHonda
    @KanashiHonda3 ай бұрын

    I remember 90s in Japan but in Japan at that time they were not angry they thought it was temporary which is unlike

  • @ausun9102
    @ausun91023 ай бұрын

    Chinese population is ageing but remember China does not have universal pension system, the majority of the population in the country side do not receive pensions at all, only 60 years above get a symbolic very low aged pension equivalent nearly to nothing.

  • @peacelover2008

    @peacelover2008

    3 ай бұрын

    haha, funny story, China expert

  • @DW-op7ly

    @DW-op7ly

    3 ай бұрын

    You are clueless

  • @madsam0320

    @madsam0320

    2 ай бұрын

    China’s pensions is quite good compared to many countries relatively to the cost of living. It’s far from nothing nor symbolic, also their pension age is about ten years lesser than many developed countries.

  • @jizifeng

    @jizifeng

    2 ай бұрын

    Japan is in fact US colony,China is indenpendent....US can beat Japan just one hit,and China suffer so many US sanctions and still growing quickly.

  • @louiswu6300

    @louiswu6300

    2 ай бұрын

    You have to read real info instead of western propaganda. China is a socialist country. In socialist country. Governments will handle everything you need. And make sure you won't be a homeless.

  • @linmuxi
    @linmuxi3 ай бұрын

    Using terminology invading Taiwan is meant to paint very ugly image on China. In fact it is reclaiming, instead of invading. Imagine if the rezim that fled to Taiwan were still ruling china today, they would also claim Taiwan as its territory. The "invading" word is a West propaganda.

  • @user-uf2df6zf5w
    @user-uf2df6zf5w3 ай бұрын

    There is one misunderstanding: the Title "lost decade(s)" suggests, that the growth beforehand is the norm, meanwhile, due to unfortunate circumstances, we are plateauing for a while, which is not normal. Meanwhile in reality it means that the societal structure that created this growth has reached its limit and enters now the phase of stagnation, during which structures in society (like age structure, total number of people, geopolitical environment, and cultural norms) will gradually decay until the current system collapses and is replaced by a new, better adapted one.

  • @chinachampion

    @chinachampion

    3 ай бұрын

    Yea I know right this guy just make these videos with appealing titles and talks BS so he can make money from doing advertisements. The advertisement was literally 12% of this single video (this number excludes the KZread advertisements which are before, within, and after this video). He just list out some incomplete background story with some data that draws almost no connection to the main problem to fool everybody watching this video.

  • @kealeradecal6091
    @kealeradecal60913 ай бұрын

    With declining economy, best option is to be nicer to many countries as much as possible, especially with your neighbors, more friends more people to help you

  • @rnasution1704
    @rnasution17043 ай бұрын

    So seemingly real estate is becoming one of the economy killer? Becoming an unproductive asset

  • @hiroshiwaguri7697
    @hiroshiwaguri76973 ай бұрын

    We often see "next Japan", but these stories completely misunderstand the huge difference between Japan and China

  • @doujinflip

    @doujinflip

    3 ай бұрын

    That China also has a huge security and military to fund, on top of the same issues of an aging workforce and real estate bubble?

  • @andia968

    @andia968

    Ай бұрын

    @@doujinflip real estate bubble? US fixed it by printing tons of money in 2008. why cant china do that ? a weak rmb is good for china export too

  • @BANDIT001
    @BANDIT0013 ай бұрын

    LOL China is Next Japan, Cihna is Next USA Welcome hello

  • @mysticalwind4632
    @mysticalwind46323 ай бұрын

    A positive growth rate that sits between 3 to 5% is considered a lost decade ? Wow, you really need to get a grip of reality man.

  • @IanWHachi

    @IanWHachi

    3 ай бұрын

    Right, 5% of a massive 19.4 trillion dollar economy. Almost 1 trillion added in 1 year compared to most G7 countries which are lucky to achieve 0.5% these days.

  • @mariok-t3198

    @mariok-t3198

    3 ай бұрын

    its artificial growth...plus they never publish the real results only propaganda

  • @zurielsss

    @zurielsss

    3 ай бұрын

    Not even the Chinese themselves believe in those numbers

  • @johnl.7754

    @johnl.7754

    3 ай бұрын

    If you believe those numbers. I am living in China now and I don’t.

  • @mariembuenaventura1278

    @mariembuenaventura1278

    3 ай бұрын

    He is actually saying the 3 to 5% is decent compare to several years back. He is claiming the lost decade in the future, not today. And suggesting a comparison to Japan's growth.

  • @zakuraiyadesu
    @zakuraiyadesu3 ай бұрын

    Love the videos, man. Keep it up!!!

  • @54032Zepol
    @54032Zepol3 ай бұрын

    Japan has a billion people?

  • @jangelbrich7056

    @jangelbrich7056

    3 ай бұрын

    And it has no dictatorship party either

  • @mariembuenaventura1278

    @mariembuenaventura1278

    3 ай бұрын

    I guess he is comparing the high growth and debt ratio. While the population declining.

  • @i_am_ergo

    @i_am_ergo

    3 ай бұрын

    The population gap may seem like an important difference, but it's actually not that relevant in an industrialized world. Japan managed to become a scary competitor to the US itself - desipte the huge population gap. I'd argue that Japan is probably living the better of two scenarios, compared to what the future has in store for China. The far more important fact is Japan's and China's key similarity - the aging xenophobic population (i.e. no immigration to speak of to supplement the dwindling native workforce).

  • @MikeAngel06

    @MikeAngel06

    3 ай бұрын

    That billion people makes it worse. Imagine the pressure of their retirement program! The one child policy destroyed China's long term potential.

  • @doujinflip

    @doujinflip

    3 ай бұрын

    China’s billion people are still mostly menial workers that are easily replaced by automation and offshoring. The average Japanese provides more creativity and value-added.

  • @Shimra8888
    @Shimra88883 ай бұрын

    You assume the Chinese don’t read history and can’t learn from Japan’s mistake … like agreeing to The Plaza Accords. I’m sure the USA has tried that on China and the Chinese said no thanks. Hence the inevitable conflict. China cannot be constrained, how can over 1 billion people be constrained?

  • @MikeAngel06

    @MikeAngel06

    3 ай бұрын

    1 billion people is a burden, imagine the pressure in their retirement system in 10 year? It will be unbearable thanks to their low birth rate with no immigration. The one child policy crippled China's future.

  • @blackbelt2000

    @blackbelt2000

    3 ай бұрын

    don't forget to collect your 50 cents wumao little pinkie!!

  • @wumaobot

    @wumaobot

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@blackbelt2000slava russia 😂

  • @MD97531

    @MD97531

    3 ай бұрын

    The bubble burst, the population fell off a cliff, the US became more assertive commercially. Those three things are true for Japan, and now China. The “how can over 1 bn people be constrained” comment sounds like a warning for the CCP, more than for the west.

  • @manishgrg639

    @manishgrg639

    3 ай бұрын

    @@blackbelt2000 ok now give me 50 cents

  • @djsapien3448
    @djsapien34483 ай бұрын

    The only difference is that Japan was and still is an American client state whose economy was tied to the US. Once the colonial masters saw that their lapdog was actually about to overtake them, they started tariffing the hell out of Japanese products to slow down their economic growth. China learned from this and has dedollarized and decoupled from the US economy.😂

  • @Anomize23

    @Anomize23

    3 ай бұрын

    At least Japan knows how to make better quality products than china. You all can keep the joke😂

  • @djsapien3448

    @djsapien3448

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Anomize23 Whatever helps Japan cope with falling from the 2nd largest economy to 4th and probably out of the top 10 within the next 30 years lol

  • @wildcard7799

    @wildcard7799

    2 ай бұрын

    Japan is an amazing country. it stands alone in terms of cleanliness, safety, and overall quality of life. I really enjoyed spending a summer in China, but it was not even close to Japan. However, I still believe in the longterm future of the Chinese people. The time for central planning with the CCP is now passing. Liberty and freedom have value for quality of life too, not just new metro stations.

  • @munnakhan8961
    @munnakhan89613 ай бұрын

    Average western report of china economy 😂

  • @MD97531

    @MD97531

    3 ай бұрын

    You don’t understand that views in the West are not a single party’s propaganda? For example, Fox News will have folks saying not to send aid to Ukraine, CNN or MSNBC will say the opposite. That’s probably a foreign concept to you. Or people like you can put anti western comments all the time without them being deleted or fear of you being locked up. That’s the difference with China. Perhaps you prefer the China system, that’s your choice.

  • @user-tp2tm6fy9i

    @user-tp2tm6fy9i

    3 ай бұрын

    Guy groomed in Xinjiang

  • @rsuriyop

    @rsuriyop

    3 ай бұрын

    China is currently going through a transitional phase. This was expected to happen.

  • @user-uf4rx5ih3v

    @user-uf4rx5ih3v

    3 ай бұрын

    @@rsuriyop Japan is also in a state of transition that started 30 years ago.

  • @bigmedge

    @bigmedge

    3 ай бұрын

    Average butthurt Wumao who can’t deal with the facts 🤣🤣🤣🤡🤡

  • @AALL99999
    @AALL999993 ай бұрын

    Another entry-level KZreadr Pretending to be an economist

  • @bigmedge

    @bigmedge

    3 ай бұрын

    The facts don’t care about your Wumao feelings

  • @titoleon3101
    @titoleon31013 ай бұрын

    Westerners biased video is biased. What a surprise.

  • @waterli4633

    @waterli4633

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m Chinese, what he said about the economy is accurate. Adding the polluted environment and many social and political issues, things are gonna get worse before they get any better.

  • @Chris-he3lb
    @Chris-he3lb3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the explanation mate.

  • @matthewwu4873
    @matthewwu48733 ай бұрын

    Japan is not free too suppressed. China is free to do anything.

  • @wildcard7799

    @wildcard7799

    2 ай бұрын

    Except to support alternative government leadership or attend a non government sponsored religious service.

  • @TheChangNetwork
    @TheChangNetwork3 ай бұрын

    The only thing is Japan has a higher living standard than the US, which is really all that matters.

  • @wildcard7799

    @wildcard7799

    2 ай бұрын

    Japan is one of the absolute best places in the world to live. There is not only one good country.

  • @user-pd6xt4yw6i
    @user-pd6xt4yw6i3 ай бұрын

    There is a huge difference between what happened in Japan and what is happening in China because 30 years ago Japan was highly developed country with highest living standards in the world. So at the time Japan couldnt grow their economy by boosting consumption and improving peoples living standards because they were as high as it gets. So the only way they could grow their economy was by growing their population which didnt happen. China on the other hand is still a developing economy with living standards and consumption way below developed countries. So unlike Japan, Chinas economic growth isnt dependent only on population growth but also on raising living standards and consumption. Thats why their economy still can and will grow despite the falling population. Thats actually the main reason why Chinese economy slowed down a bit because its switching from manufacturing and exports based to consumption based economy.

  • @jonathanjacob5453

    @jonathanjacob5453

    3 ай бұрын

    Also they seem to be deflating their real estate bubble and focusing on high tech manufacturing. Rapidly catching up in the field of semiconductors and EVs for example.

  • @user-pd6xt4yw6i

    @user-pd6xt4yw6i

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jonathanjacob5453 Yes thats true. They have very diverse and high quality economy which is still growing rapidly and that scares some folks in the west so they are trying to convince themselves that China is going to fail which is hardly going to happen.

  • @jonathanjacob5453

    @jonathanjacob5453

    3 ай бұрын

    @@user-pd6xt4yw6i After a few 100 years of Anglo Saxon dominance I guess it must seem scary to some that this era is coming to an end.

  • @mrlendon8039

    @mrlendon8039

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-pd6xt4yw6iChina will not become the next Japan, and it is even less likely that China’s economy will surpass the United States. this is the fact.

  • @hughmungus2760

    @hughmungus2760

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly, I can't see a situation where chinese people will just give up wanting better wages or chinese companies never paying their workers better. The process of going from a middle income economy to a high income one has everything to do with the education level of a country and its ability to turn educated talent into high productivity workers.

  • @johnpereztwo6059
    @johnpereztwo60593 ай бұрын

    china is not a usa vassal state. It has its own ecosystem bigger by several x that of usa. Is number 1 trading partner with most countries it traded with . is self sufficient almost 100 pct with its own technology home grown . has a well educated workforce . excell and dominate in most stem ( science technology engineering and mathematics ). Smart hardworking and patriotic .

  • @jonathanjacob5453

    @jonathanjacob5453

    3 ай бұрын

    Boom. This comment wins the prize for being the most based.

  • @qubit0002
    @qubit00022 ай бұрын

    There's really no comparison as Japan was never global mfg center of the world while China has 10x population so even if it were to shrink by half in next 50yrs it would still have economic advantage due to sheer numbers. Also, one could argue with smaller population, it would make it easier for China to become wealthier. No doubt low birth rates, high youth unemployment are serious issues but they no more serious than what's happening in other semi-developed/developed countries that dont have luxury of mass immigration like US.

  • @randomname931
    @randomname9313 ай бұрын

    The fact that you go through japans decline without mentioning the plaza accord tells me you know nothing about Japan and any false parallels to China. Please be more educated before making anymore videos about topics you are clueless on.

  • @LanNguyen-vd4zt

    @LanNguyen-vd4zt

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s wasn’t the plaza accord that cause Japan stagnation. Japan went through an assets and property bubble and population decline without a immigration policy for their workforce. Do some research before spouting nonsense. China study the Japanese playbook and did the same thing thinking they can be different, because of their 1.4 billion population.

  • @alanledger1858

    @alanledger1858

    3 ай бұрын

    @@LanNguyen-vd4ztthis, saying that it was “le plaza accords” as the main reason why japan’s economy hit a wall in the late 80s is a major cope

  • @LanNguyen-vd4zt

    @LanNguyen-vd4zt

    3 ай бұрын

    @@alanledger1858 give me a source that tell me the plaza accord was the sole reason for downfall of the Japanese economy I’m the 90s. Give me one source from one Asian economist. Give me an economist name and I will bow and kowtow you.

  • @LanNguyen-vd4zt

    @LanNguyen-vd4zt

    3 ай бұрын

    @@alanledger1858 I can give you 100s Asian economist not western economist, but Asian economist from Asian countries that will agreed with what I’ve just commented was the downfall of the Japanese economy in the 1990s. I can give you10 economists from Hong Kong along with 10 economists from China Mainland, and 50 economists from Japan.

  • @LanNguyen-vd4zt

    @LanNguyen-vd4zt

    3 ай бұрын

    @@alanledger1858 and it’s wasn’t the 80s but the 90s, get your fact straight

  • @tykki-
    @tykki-3 ай бұрын

    China and Japan differ greatly in governance and work culture. Also, they aren't beholden to any master and fight to the teeth with the world's police. How this channel manages to simply breakdown things and come to such a conclusion is just wild.

  • @pbworld7858

    @pbworld7858

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Japan was and still is a US vassal state and has to do everything USA tells it to. The Plaza Accord was USA's way of telling Japan that it should know its place. Don't listen to the BS like 'China will collpase'. That'S what they want. Let them think so. No skin off China's back.

  • @bigmedge

    @bigmedge

    3 ай бұрын

    Good point, China’s culture does have anywhere near the work ethic of Japan, and of course they are infinitely more corrupt. This guy didn’t even touch on the trillions of dollars of defaulted Chinese real estate developers and local governments, which is infinitely worse than what happened to Japan during their real estate crisis

  • @doujinflip

    @doujinflip

    2 ай бұрын

    Which just raises the operational costs for China as it tries to maintain internal political stability. The problem of a shrinking productive workforce, overreliance on inefficient state-funded champions still holds true, and destruction of family wealth through real estate speculation still holds true.

  • @davidgamer321
    @davidgamer3213 ай бұрын

    China will not same as japan lost decades. It’s size is few times more with huge market from super high end to low income markets. Their middle class population is larger than japan entire population. China is a mix system between plan economy with bunch of super states run corporations and market economy . Today China is going through a transformation from low end industrial to high end industries. Such as EV, battery & new energy like solar. As the matter of fact, these industries now becoming world leader not follower. Sometimes a little adjusting & slow down is good for non stop growing economy. Specially comparing to the Japan . It’s currently struggling not to enter into recession or depression.

  • @joeschmoe3665
    @joeschmoe36652 ай бұрын

    The BIG difference is Japan wasn't an authoritarian communist regime with military build-up threatening neighbours

  • @darvidkoh2707
    @darvidkoh27073 ай бұрын

    Nonsense that China will suffer the same fate as Japan. China is on another level and will not suffer like other countries. Did the 1998 Asian financial crisis and the 2008 financial crisis in USA affect China? No. China was a bedrock of stability both times.

  • @ElectrostatiCrow
    @ElectrostatiCrow3 ай бұрын

    Can you make a video about Germany? Their post WW growth is an interesting story by itself.

  • @dsolis7532
    @dsolis75322 ай бұрын

    There are two Chinas: the poor interior and the extremely wealthy costal cities. The costal cities will be like Japan, the rest does have a very bleak looking future

  • @Anti-CornLawLeague
    @Anti-CornLawLeague3 ай бұрын

    People say the Austrian Business Cycle Theory is incorrect, but all these stories of booms and bust cycles involve malinvestments from credit expansion, just as the theory predicts.

  • @PlaystationMasterPS3

    @PlaystationMasterPS3

    3 ай бұрын

    austrain economics is explicitly not science by it's own admission

  • @Anti-CornLawLeague

    @Anti-CornLawLeague

    3 ай бұрын

    @@PlaystationMasterPS3 How does that have anything to do with the theory that boom and bust cycles can be caused by credit expansion leading to a boom of bad investments (usually in capital goods, like real estate construction) that than inevitably bust?

  • @victorlanced780
    @victorlanced780Ай бұрын

    Good visuals and narration 👍

  • @arstia9013
    @arstia90133 ай бұрын

    This video shows me the analytical level of Dom. It's stupid.

  • @taylormattlock5433
    @taylormattlock54333 ай бұрын

    China is new to this game; which is why they'll lose. We created this game in Europe and perfected it in Japan. At this point, they need to focus on making sure they have enough foreign money for when they collapse.

  • @yaniyuhara8165
    @yaniyuhara81653 ай бұрын

    2 different countries, 2 different situations !

  • @Planet-Anime
    @Planet-Anime3 ай бұрын

    This is a global thing right now we are all having population decline

  • @user-hc8ki1rl4t
    @user-hc8ki1rl4tАй бұрын

    To understand why China is collapsing, we need to go back to 1993, when Beijing raised its tax on local governments to 50% from 20%. Local governments continued to be burdened with 80% of expenditures; so, Beijing allowed the local governments to control the banks. The developers get loans from the banks to lease land from the government for 40 years. (No one owns land in China.) Then the developer “pre-sells” the condo to individual buyers to construct the condo. Then the developer takes that money and gives it back to the government to take out another loan to lease more land. A fraction of the money goes to actually building anything. Most of the money goes to the government. So, for instance, in 2020, 60% of the money of “homeowners” went to the government. Out of $100, $48 pays the government for the land, $12 for taxes, and roughly $30 goes to construction. About 50% of the local government’s operating budget comes from leasing land. This is an incentive for the government to raise the price of the land. In the last ten years, the price of land has increased 250%. This process has transferred debt from the local government to homeowners via individual mortgages. Mortgage debt to GDP rose from 16% in 2011 to 34% in 2021. Household debt was 5% to GDP in 2000. Now it is 62%. This crisis affects everyone in China, both the poor and the rich. In essence, as much as 90% of bank assets are tied up in land leases and development projects serving as milk cows for local governments to pay the onerous 50% tax to Beijing - a tax they cannot pay. Then there is the problem with the BRI. All contracts in the Belt and Road Initiative are secretive after 2015, thus undermining the financial world order. All of China's loans in the Belt and Road Initiative have "cross-default clauses": if one loan is defaulted on, all loans can be requested for immediate payment in full. And non-Chinese lenders do not know what China will do in each case, as each contract is secretive. 42% of the Belt and Road Iniative is for cheap energy extraction with the biggest clients being Russia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE and Nigeria. These cheap energy investments take a very long time to complete and take a long time to turn a profit. The other countries, like Pakistan, and many African countries, are on the verge of collapse. China's total debt exposure in the Belt and Road Iniative is 600 Billion dollars with an average partner rated at B3 / B-. the lowest possible rating.

  • @fcfung3540
    @fcfung35403 ай бұрын

    I have been hearing this kind of prediction in the last 2 decades. Btw, time will prove you wrong.

  • @doujinflip

    @doujinflip

    3 ай бұрын

    The timing is wrong, but the trends and ultimate fate still hold.

  • @waworswawors1686

    @waworswawors1686

    Ай бұрын

    @@doujinflip the trends is different, hence the fate will be different too.

  • @narradormotivos5046
    @narradormotivos50463 ай бұрын

    now I'm waiting for the video " WHY UNITED STATES IS THE NEXT UNITED STATES " 😂

  • @moreinnews6090
    @moreinnews60903 ай бұрын

    I am here just read the comments, I knew the topic itself shows how ignorance the author was, the comments show that many viewers have better understanding about China and Japan than video creator. So sad, with no knowledge about the topic to talk the topic.

  • @dohminkonoha3200
    @dohminkonoha320026 күн бұрын

    Net foreign assets and Net foreign income per capital is more important than GDP.

  • @JJ-rp2df
    @JJ-rp2df3 ай бұрын

    An interesting comparison of unsustainable government growth and eventual decline.

  • @alexandrejdelacqua3985
    @alexandrejdelacqua39853 ай бұрын

    China is not the new Japan, firstly because it is only at the beginning of consolidating its new technological level. Even with the beginning of the decline in birth rates, 40% of its population still lives in the countryside.

  • @haz3004
    @haz30043 ай бұрын

    Very different culture. Will never be like Japan.

  • @bobevans9996

    @bobevans9996

    3 ай бұрын

    japan is china's evil twin chinese emperor sent 500pairs of boys n girls with a eunuch to find the fountain of youth n they landed in japan - that's why they look shanghainese n got serious polite mannerism like eunuch

  • @blairwich1935

    @blairwich1935

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes and no. It is still a culture heavily influenced by Confucianism, Buddhism and thousands of years of trade and intermingling.

  • @jaycee_88

    @jaycee_88

    3 ай бұрын

    Where did you think japanese culture came from white man?

  • @haz3004

    @haz3004

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jaycee_88 It certainly did not come from the modern Chinese culture of communism which purposely erased their original culture!

  • @Userkzb20253
    @Userkzb20253Ай бұрын

    You can do one that argues Japan’s past isn’t China’s future. That will be more interesting.

  • @jnicevs557
    @jnicevs5573 ай бұрын

    Going to lost thirty years

  • @user-ot2nh8qb7d
    @user-ot2nh8qb7d3 ай бұрын

    This is a very superficial, amateurish, and biased “analysis.” But that’s fine, Westerners are free to believe what they want to believe. It’s not going to change the end results. What happened to Japan in the 80’s which lead to their lost decade in the 90’s is the result of the ‘Plaza Accord’ forced on to them by the US. Fast forward to today’s current economic and geopolitical theatre between China/Global South and the US/West respectively. The same forces that were at play then are rearing its ugly head now. Tariffs, sanctions, bans etc. being implemented by the US on China in an attempt to curb their economic growth. The common denominator in Japan and China’s economic situation is one of external forces/factors in the form of the US. The only difference this time around is, China will not be bullied and pressured to sign something akin to the Plaza Accord Japan was made to sign.

  • @zurielsss

    @zurielsss

    3 ай бұрын

    Japan didn't collapse because of "external powers", it collapsed because it had a overblown asset bubble (imagine 99 year mortgages) that eventually popped. T Just as how China' property bubble popped with EverGrande, Country Garden etc. And of course the low birthrate won't help

  • @mariembuenaventura1278

    @mariembuenaventura1278

    3 ай бұрын

    We are atleast seeing signs, like the Evergrande, black rock issue.

  • @manmeesarma2413

    @manmeesarma2413

    3 ай бұрын

    The plaza Accord was not the reason for the lost decade, it was merely a pin that popped the asset bubble

  • @taro7145

    @taro7145

    3 ай бұрын

    Blaming the whole cause of bubble burst to the US is an even more superficial analysis made by you

  • @titoleon3101

    @titoleon3101

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree. Japans subordination to the US was a big factor and China will never do something similar.

  • @neilcook1652
    @neilcook16523 ай бұрын

    Japan aren’t communist……comparing is meaningless, as trajectory will be different

  • @cwy065-xhsgjjw

    @cwy065-xhsgjjw

    3 ай бұрын

    agree, Japan is declining while China is growing, that is the difference.

  • @naoakiooishi6823
    @naoakiooishi68232 ай бұрын

    In the first place Japanese people in that era worked very very hard for very longer hours, in almost all the sectors. Average office/factory workers start working at 08:30 knocked off at around 22:00 six day a week. Everybody was like crazy for the company and working.

  • @HappyGM-R
    @HappyGM-R3 ай бұрын

    The biggest issue China has that Japan didn’t is that their population is poor. While japans GDP per capita was higher than US, nearly triple in fact and one of the highest at the time, China’s GDP per capita is one of the lowest if not lowest of the developed nations in the world. (Depending on if you consider it an developed or developing) This means China, unlike japan will not go into stagnation but into full recession mode, with economic decline nearly every year and overall a steep negative economic growth. Something Japan hasn’t experienced.

  • @Tdzzz450

    @Tdzzz450

    3 ай бұрын

    You also need to compare the cost of living. You can’t get much in Japan despite being the average.

  • @Pestbringer89

    @Pestbringer89

    3 ай бұрын

    "into stagnation but into full recession mode, with economic decline nearly every year and overall a steep negative economic growth. Something Japan hasn’t experienced." Did you see that in your crystal ball buddy?

  • @Tdzzz450

    @Tdzzz450

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Pestbringer89 Gordon Chang has been predicting the demise for over 20 years so none of this should be new to anyone.

  • @ringomoko3762

    @ringomoko3762

    3 ай бұрын

    japan's rural community is more stable than tokyo. japan is incomparable❤

  • @Tdzzz450

    @Tdzzz450

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ringomoko3762 housing is so cheap too!

  • @ringomoko3762
    @ringomoko37623 ай бұрын

    the quality of living of japan is so high until now. even that their GDP is not higher than the 3 decades . there is no poor and homeless.JAPAN is looking for the sake of people first not economy😅😊

  • @toledochristianmatthew9919

    @toledochristianmatthew9919

    3 ай бұрын

    That is a load of bull. There are tons of homeless people in Japan. So much so that Japanese youtubers and citizens have been calling it out for years. Heck there is a phenomenon of homeless young girls growing in big cities and guys living in internet cafes because they cant afford basic rent. It is just not as well known because of the government trying to cover it up as much as possible and because of Japan's cultural conformity where they cannot even speak about it in public lest they be ostracized.

  • @reon3581

    @reon3581

    3 ай бұрын

    @@toledochristianmatthew9919 Yes, but worldwide, Japan has few homeless people, the same as countries such as Iceland and Finland.

  • @TheAnthonyMarlowe
    @TheAnthonyMarlowe3 ай бұрын

    I’ve reached some sort of enlightenment where I’ve seen every topic that exists on this website I think

  • @teng27
    @teng272 ай бұрын

    The difference between China and Japan is that Japan was already a developed and achieved as high incomes country when this happened while China is still a developing country and a middle incomes country. Japan also didn’t have to face sanctions and trade war with the US like China is facing now. The worst is yet to come for China, it’s going to be worse than lost decade for China.

  • @doujinflip

    @doujinflip

    2 ай бұрын

    If Chinese history is an indicator, it will likely be a yet another violent transition out of the autocratic dynasty/government that got them there.

  • @simonzou8711

    @simonzou8711

    2 ай бұрын

    "Japan also didn't have to face sanctions and trade war with the US"😂 Are you hearing yourself? I'm sure you weren't old enough to live through Plaza accord, export bans, using the American geopolitical influence to literally bully Japan and maniac American citizens smashing the hell out of Japanese automobiles and etc.. Guess what tho, I wasn't either but at least I did research and didn't blindly follow what the western media so desperately wants to cover

  • @waworswawors1686

    @waworswawors1686

    Ай бұрын

    Being developing country will give edge for China, because it means supply of labour workers for manufacturing will be more abundant

  • @Armen-Manoogian
    @Armen-Manoogian3 ай бұрын

    Play stupid international relations games, win stupid financial prizes.

  • @jon_nomad
    @jon_nomad3 ай бұрын

    It's astounding that I have been hearing China going bust for 2 decades and only from the Western collective world and India. My thought is this, if China is going down the road like a stagnating Japan, how's that going be a bad thing? Besides, China do not have the Plaza Accords to it's burden and a capacity 10 times that of Japan. Yes, China do not bailout failing corporations, which means they do not kick the can down into the distant future. Long term, China is still the best bet. This is so nostalgic.... I am living through Japan bashing again.. except this time it's China. And China is not a small country like Japan.

  • @MD97531

    @MD97531

    3 ай бұрын

    You’ve been reading for decades also that China is an unstoppable force that will overtake the United States and become 4 times as big. You just selectively take the China collapse stories and pretend that’s the only thing reported in the western media. That’s untrue. Recently reports on China have become more reflective of their slowing and struggling economy. The mainstream view is that China might never overtake the US. You might not like it, but that’s looking increasingly likely.

  • @silentsnipe260

    @silentsnipe260

    3 ай бұрын

    10x capacity?? where do you people get these figures? Totally unsupported by data. There is a reason manufacturing is moving out of China beyond just political tensions. Chinas working age population is collapsing. Real population #s are closer to 800 million than 1.4 billion. Chinese economy is substantially smaller than the CCP claims. Just ask former Chinese premier Li Keqiang

  • @cezaryadamski8786

    @cezaryadamski8786

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes, I agree. Yanks cry because they cant stop China like they did with JApan. China will keep on growing 4-5% a year for years.

  • @Nahjitwhat

    @Nahjitwhat

    3 ай бұрын

    Recently they have been slowing down. Japan may have had the plaza accords but China had the pandemic. Now we will see if they can go back to their previous growth. They also similarly experiencing declining population. And China does bailout many corporations or tried to like evergrande.

  • @muditbothra3266

    @muditbothra3266

    3 ай бұрын

    China is not growing at 5%. It is declining at -4%. If u still have doubts then invest in China and wait for the return u get.

  • @weighs-n-means
    @weighs-n-means3 ай бұрын

    I'd add that Japan has better allies than China does. Japan is also known for quality products and is innovative, whereas China's reputation is the opposite.

  • @albajgurd

    @albajgurd

    3 ай бұрын

    The Japanese truly hate America. But they won't do anything because they are too afraid of China. Once China is no longer a threat, we'll see what will happen

  • @blairwich1935

    @blairwich1935

    3 ай бұрын

    Dunno. They make Tesla's, good local EVs and your iPhone. Japan may have been innovative once upon a time... China is said to have more STEM majors than the entire world combined. We are far beyond toys and trinkets only made in China. Also not sure what better allies has to do with anything either.

  • @aira4739

    @aira4739

    3 ай бұрын

    We are living in 2024 not 2004 !

  • @JapanQuest

    @JapanQuest

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@blairwich1935Japan's financial sector ($4.7T) is catching up to China's ($5.7T) now. Semiconductors are also shifting from Taiwan to Japan, as the US derisks from Taiwan because of China risk. Tencent is China's largest corporation now and it's majority foreign owned... iPhone manufacturing is shifting from China to India. Also, EVs are still in 1st generation. Toyota still has a good shot with Solid State Batteries. All of the record high hybrid profits can be reinvested...still way to early to claim victory in cars. Especially with 0% penetration in the most profitable market (US).

  • @zezeammie

    @zezeammie

    3 ай бұрын

    @@blairwich1935dunno, he talks about "reputation", what people think, now that really is. And opinion of the global community often have more sense than reality

  • @viniciuspaiva3578
    @viniciuspaiva357828 күн бұрын

    Why USA will always pop the bubble of its competitors? 😭

  • @CarlH08
    @CarlH083 ай бұрын

    This is also happening in Europe for decades now, why no one is talking about it.

  • @Kaiser_Polaris

    @Kaiser_Polaris

    3 ай бұрын

    What are you talking about everyone is taking about it

  • @Paccekabuddha
    @Paccekabuddha3 ай бұрын

    Japan is loved❤

  • @lieutenantpepper2734
    @lieutenantpepper27342 ай бұрын

    Japan did not predict what would happen to China, Japan is living what most rich countries will experience without proper management.

  • @velisvideos6208
    @velisvideos62083 ай бұрын

    Thanks for an informative video. China's growth: percentages with Chinese characteristics...If the CCP says 5%, reality might say 2.5%. Or 1.5%.

  • @cwy065-xhsgjjw

    @cwy065-xhsgjjw

    3 ай бұрын

    please google search "China gdp 2023 IMF", IMF figure is 5%. Any idea of whats IMF?? Your hate and ignorance cannot defeat ur enemy, but perhaps having some knowledge can.

  • @jonathanjacob5453

    @jonathanjacob5453

    3 ай бұрын

    The bitter reality is China’s industrial output surpasses that of the US and Europe combined. Unfortunately snarky comments is not going to change that.

  • @gordonallen9095
    @gordonallen90953 ай бұрын

    China doesn't have the industrial/technological expertise that Japan has. China has a centralized government where Japan is a democracy. Japan's economy stagnated. China's over leveraged economy will crash. The decline of China will be much rougher than that of Japan IMO.

  • @Tezcax
    @Tezcax3 ай бұрын

    Unlike Japan, China has a gigantic population and lots of natural resources. The idea that Japan was going to surpass the US was stupid because it's a tiny island with less than half the US population. Resources and population alone can lead China much farther. Also, if it ever reaches Japanese GDP per capita it will be the largest economy in the world.

  • @OnMyFingerTips
    @OnMyFingerTips3 ай бұрын

    Japan: Dammit. We fxxked up. China: Hold my Tsingtao piss beer. Korea: Hold my soju.

  • @doujinflip

    @doujinflip

    2 ай бұрын

    Argentina: First time?

  • @shinkansenhype8694

    @shinkansenhype8694

    2 ай бұрын

    China is going to be so much worse. Japan and south korea are in the same boat but the difference is that they surpassed the threshold of becoming a developed nation, China has yet to do that and It is going to be even harder for them since they will be poorer and older Something that the first 2 (Japan and South korea) did.

  • @waworswawors1686

    @waworswawors1686

    Ай бұрын

    @@shinkansenhype8694 on the contrary being developing country but with huge innovation like will be very advantage to grow, that means China will have much more ample room to grow.

  • @pancake7289
    @pancake72893 ай бұрын

    How can can it be an economic miracle if it happens to multiple countries?

  • @st5664
    @st56642 ай бұрын

    Is China growing by 5%?😅 There are people who take the Communist Party's announcements at face value.🤣🤣🤣

  • @Bicloptic
    @Bicloptic3 ай бұрын

    GDP is an input into the system for China. It’s a projected target given to regional territories. All their GDP numbers need to have an asterisks next to them.

  • @rustinpierce7269
    @rustinpierce72692 ай бұрын

    I cant find a video where it says what exactly lead to Japan's real estate and stock bubble. Was it to much wealth was into real estate and stocks that people stop investing into assets because it got to expensive can somone answer this question?

  • @MrJuraj99
    @MrJuraj993 ай бұрын

    China will be lucky if they end up like Japan

  • @politicalbandit3904
    @politicalbandit39043 ай бұрын

    No, people in Japan live much better than in China. Also people have freedom in Japan, so no. The current political structure of China is the one holding it back. Imagine 600 million Chinese living at 1000 yuan a month 😢. That’s about less than 300 dollars a month. Not enough to get by especially with the cost of living these days 😢.

  • @Krattzx

    @Krattzx

    2 ай бұрын

    Bro you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. The current political structure is EXACTLY why China is the biggest economy by PPP today and has had one of the most impressive growths ever, from one of the poorest countries in the world to lifting 800 million people out of poverty and eliminating absolute poverty in a few decades. This was all possible because they are a socialist-oriented sovereign country.

  • @politicalbandit3904

    @politicalbandit3904

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Krattzx dude, really? What good is living when you don’t have freedom and democracy, where every single moment you’re being monitored by the Chinese government. Where every product is of poor quality, politicians are corrupt, houses are tofu dreg. Also every foreigner is suspected of being a spy. Their stats are fake! Don’t believe their propaganda. Wake up from the Chinese kool-aid!

  • @magicsmurfy
    @magicsmurfy3 ай бұрын

    There is a difference. China did not sign the Plaza Accord, that’s the difference.

  • @doujinflip

    @doujinflip

    3 ай бұрын

    So then they have nobody else to blame when they stall into decadence.

  • @sparklingx4448
    @sparklingx44483 ай бұрын

    Naive. Why has the economic growth rate of the United States been far ahead among developed countries for the past thirty years since USSR collapsed, while other countries have had low or even declining growth rates? Don't recite scriptures, we all know that the essence of economy is a series of controls including economy, politics, military, etc. The biggest difference between China and Japan is that China is not under the control of the United States, while Japan has American troops stationed domestically. That's why the US sanctions against Japan came into effect immediately, while the trade war against China lasted for five years, with imports even higher than at the beginning of the trade war.

  • @apucer4102

    @apucer4102

    3 ай бұрын

    中国本来就不是金融立国,走实体工业​路线,不能只看股市@@langzz31

  • @user-yt7dq2kl2t

    @user-yt7dq2kl2t

    3 ай бұрын

    @@langzz31you just made a meaningless comparison, stock market means nothing. The Chinese do not have a habit investing in stock.

  • @HKim0072

    @HKim0072

    3 ай бұрын

    lol, US sanctions against Japan? WTF are you talking about. That's WW2 era.

  • @doujinflip

    @doujinflip

    3 ай бұрын

    ⁠It was a trade dispute that blunted Japan from potentially peaking its economy over that of the US. But it would still only peak and stagnate, as fundamentally they fail to get their workforce and culture past the 1980s.

  • @sparklingx4448

    @sparklingx4448

    3 ай бұрын

    @@langzz31 I knew someone would say that. I have said that economics is a collection of controls. I wonder why some people believe that China is a communist country and also believe in the importance of stocks to China. What's even stranger to me is why some people praise Tucker's interview with Putin as breaking media propaganda and accepting all reports on China?

  • @dewaeryadi7776
    @dewaeryadi77762 ай бұрын

    Japan is speedrunning the civilization

  • @Inagamingg
    @Inagamingg3 ай бұрын

    China case is totally different with japan, china has their own economy tactics that make they different from the rest of the world, like they do a lot of export because of good management in terms of procurement of goods and take advantage of a large population, so their product always have lower cost than other country product, meanwhile in population the decline was not too impactful and the government had good policies, even if china population it will going down, they are still have 1 billion population bro, so it won't affect their economy

  • @kaledhe23
    @kaledhe233 ай бұрын

    I think you have oversee the side of economic that’s brings to the society. However japan is not China but you did point out right that politics is more important that the economic right now for the ones who hold the power and you might want to wonder why. And it did share bit similarities with Japan however it is too naive to do comparison with these two countries

  • @1wun1
    @1wun12 ай бұрын

    Japan had another miracle before WWI and WWII.

  • @sparklingx4448
    @sparklingx44483 ай бұрын

    You don't need to worry about China's "decline", but about India surpassing Germany and Japan. In my impression, India is a fairly autonomous country and will not unilaterally follow the United States. The United States can maintain its increasingly weak control by increasing its bloodsucking of Europe. What about European countries? Why should Europe be controlled by the United States while Europe is clearly a pole of the world?

  • @MD97531

    @MD97531

    3 ай бұрын

    India is still very far behind the US, China and the EU

  • @15jorada

    @15jorada

    3 ай бұрын

    How does the US bloodsuck Europe?

  • @jonathanjacob5453

    @jonathanjacob5453

    3 ай бұрын

    You are switched on. Unfortunately for Europe it has been a vassal since the end of WW2. That might have changed if Germany managed to orient itself to the East but the we had Ukraine…

  • @15jorada

    @15jorada

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@jonathanjacob5453 Why do you say that Europe is a vassal of the US?

  • @DaGoook

    @DaGoook

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jonathanjacob5453 Ahhh yes if only Europe would tie its economic future to Russia and China. Brilliant!!

  • @pierremarckenley945
    @pierremarckenley945Ай бұрын

    What's the ceiling for economic growth?

  • @SP.05
    @SP.052 ай бұрын

    I been holding TIPS 😊😊😊

  • @tobiwan001
    @tobiwan0013 ай бұрын

    Japan is now only the 4th largest economy. They have now fallen behind Germany.

  • @DumbCreative
    @DumbCreative3 ай бұрын

    Western governments also prop up China with green technology mandates, which uses rare earth minerals, which are a FINITE resource. They might be the world leader in solar and ev battery production now, but that doesn't mean they are using these FINITE resources efficiently. And eventually they will run out. Other countries might make less solar panels and turbines, but they make BETTER solar panels and turbines. They also do not have environmental regulations that the west has, that they ironically use to coal power their cheap solar power and wind production units to sell to the west. They also still receive tax benefits from being a "developing nation" in the eyes of the US govt.

  • @VAZHAOZGEBISHVILI
    @VAZHAOZGEBISHVILIАй бұрын

    advantage of usa is chinise kid being absolute genius in math coding enginering law finance he would rather live in usa than china

  • @jeffreyjackson5229
    @jeffreyjackson52293 ай бұрын

    Don't count China out. That's all I will say.

  • @KittieGeorge
    @KittieGeorge3 ай бұрын

    1) Japan has every industry including even ones abandoned in the US from machine tools to IT or is holding the key technologies of each and especially the former analog & mechanics cannot be caught up with by other countries, which compose Japan's fundamentals & stableness. On the other hand, most China's technologies are copies and Japan's case isn't applicable. 2) Japan is the country of ants and has own capitals which allow it to develop such long term needed technologies as above. On the other hand, China is the one of grasshoppers and is depending on foreign capitals which demand short-sighted profit for high dividends. So, when the time that foreign currency escapes comes, it's the end.

  • @AI-ih5or

    @AI-ih5or

    3 ай бұрын

    I am Chinese, and foreign investment in China only accounts for one percent of the total economy. Exports are the area where foreign investment has the greatest impact. Foreign-invested enterprises account for 1/3 of China's exports, and half of this third are overseas Chinese companies. As for China's technological plagiarism, imitation is a means of rapid progress. This was applicable to the description of China in the past, but it is not appropriate now. China's economic aggregate is similar to that of the EU, but China's R&D investment has exceeded that of the EU in 2023. In other words, our R&D intensity is higher than that of the EU, and our patent applications rank first in the world because China has the lowest labor costs. Your current misunderstanding is simply that China has too little historical accumulation. Rest assured that all investments will yield scientific and technological results, and new energy vehicles are just the beginning.

  • @bigmedge

    @bigmedge

    3 ай бұрын

    @@AI-ih5or”foreign investment in china accounts for only 1% of economy” - right then, I knew to stop reading b/c almost everyone knows delusional Wumao lies when they see them

  • @KittieGeorge

    @KittieGeorge

    3 ай бұрын

    @@AI-ih5or As far as China doesn't make all stats open to public, it isn't believed.

  • @KittieGeorge

    @KittieGeorge

    3 ай бұрын

    @@AI-ih5or Who do you think believes China's stats? At first, you must demand your gov't to disclose all data.

  • @KittieGeorge

    @KittieGeorge

    3 ай бұрын

    @@AI-ih5or Krugman said, "China gets worse than Japan."

  • @silveriver9
    @silveriver93 ай бұрын

    Still parroting that decades old narrative 😂 You must have posters of Gordon Chang plastered all over your bedroom wall. How much were you paid?

  • @MD97531

    @MD97531

    3 ай бұрын

    The only people who constantly talk about Gordon Chang are CCP fanboys. In the West they just report views and people have contradictory viewpoints for example Fox News versus CNN.

  • @elbow5544
    @elbow55443 ай бұрын

    China should be so lucky as to be the next Japan. Chinese rural poverty is horrendous. Japan with all its problems is a paragon of democracy.

  • @pygmalioninvenus6057

    @pygmalioninvenus6057

    2 ай бұрын

    You didn't understand the video. The video had nothing to do with democracy or politics and only economic supremacy. China has peaked and its downhill from here.