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3 January 2018
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In China, the domestic economic condition will also go through significant
changes in the next five years. The labor intensive and investment-driven old
growth model is facing increasingly tighter constraints:
Demographic dividend is coming to an end. Similar to Korea and Japan,
China's relatively small share of young and old population enabled the
economy to grow rapidly in the past four decades. This is now changing:
the dependency ratio bottomed out in 2010 and is expected to rise rapidly
as the population ages. Total working-age population peaked in 2014-15,
and is expected to shrink by 2-3mn each year between 2018-22 (Figure 39).
A cross comparison shows China's demographic dividend lasted a shorter
time than its East Asian peers, and reached a demographic turning point at
a much lower per capita income level, only 1/3 of the income in Japan and
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Leverage is already high. China's credit to the nonfinancial sector is at
255% of GDP in H1 2017 according to the BIS. To put this into perspective,
China's debt level is somewhere between the US and Euro area. By our own estimate, total nonfinancial sector debt was at 274% of GDP in HI.
Local governments and corporates are heavily indebted, accounting for
>200% of GDP of debt (Figure 41).
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