
The last years there has been a thrift in China, a surplus has been created thanks to the spending and saving behaviour of the Chinese...
On the one hand China, a surplus country, has to expand more to compensate the deficits of the countries that are levelling down because they spent too much to keep fully employed; but on the other hand the Chinese have to save and they really do.
China's industry has actually become too heavy these days, the Chinese consumption accounts for only a small part of GDP because the household incomes have fallen and a large part of it has flown to capital as profits.
Reasons why China saves, are the education and health care that they have to pay and their dislike of borrowing, but the real increase in thrift is due to the savings by companies; they reinvest the savings so that profits stay high as a share of national income; we call it: the hamster-wheel, a cycle of high investment and high thrift in China that unbalances the economy...
Justine De Kinder
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The last years there has been a thrift in China, insert a linking word such as 'so', to connect the sentences a surplus has been created thanks to the spending and saving behaviour of the Chinese... using '...' (ellipsis) is not really formal/professional, so avoid it.
On the one hand China, a surplus country, has to expand more to compensate the deficits of the countries that are levelling down because they spent too much to keep fully employed to keep whom fully employed? ; but on the other hand the Chinese have to save and they really do. Not a coherent sentence
China's industry has actually become too heavy these days, the Chinese consumption accounts for only a small part of GDP because the household incomes have fallen and a large part of it has flown to capital as profits.
Reasons why China saves, are the education and health care that they have to pay and their dislike of borrowing, but the real increase in thrift is due to the savings by companies; they reinvest the savings so that profits stay high as a share of national income; we call it: drop the : the hamster-wheel, a cycle of high investment and high thrift in China that unbalances the economy...
using a semi-colon as a replacement for a full stop does not always work. Your post is actually too long
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