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Late Chinese reformist leader's birthday stirs calls for bolder reform

At an agenda-setting meeting last month, China's leaders unveiled reforms that some experts say do not go far enough to boost private-sector confidence and the flagging economy.

August 22, 2024 / 18:12 IST
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At an agenda-setting meeting last month, China's leaders unveiled reforms that some experts say do not go far enough to boost private-sector confidence and the flagging economy.
At an agenda-setting meeting last month, China's leaders unveiled reforms that some experts say do not go far enough to boost private-sector confidence and the flagging economy.

Some Chinese economists called for bolder reforms on August 22, the birthday of late reformist leader Deng Xiaoping, with several comments censored amid the authorities' increased sensitivity to criticism of economic policy.

Thursday marks the 120th birthday of Deng, who unleashed historic reforms in 1978 to allow more private enterprise and opened the economy to foreign investment, paving the way for decades of breakneck growth.

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At an agenda-setting meeting last month, China's leaders unveiled reforms that some experts say do not go far enough to boost private-sector confidence and the flagging economy.

A critical article by one of China's most prominent liberal economists and a professor at Peking University, Zhang Weiying, was twice deleted by Chinese internet censors on Thursday, after being widely circulated on social network WeChat.