Dream on, Athens. When Beijing presented its 2017 budget this week, the main concern from investors was that the government was not going to run a big enough deficit. 希腊人做梦也不敢想,中国政府本周发布2017年预算时,投资者的主要担忧竟是——政府的预算赤字不够大。
But a closer look at the spending plan reveals that China may have a couple of accounting tricks up its sleeve: its true deficit is likely to be quite a bit larger than the finance ministry claimed. 但更细致地阅读这份预算草案,就会发现中国政府偷偷运用了一些会计技巧。中国真正的赤字规模可能比财政部声称的数字大很多。
Before delving into the numbers, it is worth emphasising why a bigger deficit in China would actually be a good thing, both in the short term and the long term. 探究具体数字之前,我们有必要强调一下,为什么中国扩大财政赤字规模,无论从长期还是短期来看,其实是件好事。
This year, with exporters facing global headwinds and the domestic property market dipping, Chinese growth is bound to slow. The question is whether the government will be able to ensure that this slowdown is moderate and not sharp. 今年,中国出口部门在全球市场面临巨大压力,国内房地产市场也转冷,中国经济增长势必放缓。因此问题就成了政府能否确保经济放缓过程是温和的,而不会太过剧烈。
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