China needs a new, expansionary policy, says economist
02 January, 2019
According to Yu Yongding, a former member of the central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee, China’s most pressing issue is to halt the further decline in its economic growth by adopting an expansionary fiscal policy and a moderately loose monetary policy, Yicai.com reported.
Yu believes that without solid economic growth, long-term problems such as structural adjustments and economic system reform could hardly be promoted or pushed forward.
In addition to the growth rate, Yu thinks that China needs to maintain a reasonable inflation rate.
“Currently China’s inflation rate is only about 2%, and the economic growth rate continues to decline,” Yu said. In this case, the central bank should be allowed to adopt an expansionary monetary policy in order to achieve a higher nominal GDP growth.
Yu also fully believes that China has the right conditions to implement an expansionary fiscal policy.
“The ratio of China’s deficit-to-GDP ratio may exceed 3% in the future, and this is not an untouchable level,” Yu said. China should not be limited by the 3% ceiling, Yu stressed.