September 12, 2024· 50 min

Adam Tooze on the Big Misconceptions of the Chinese Economy

Orality
Model
85%
Highly oral (epic poetry, sermons, hip-hop)

Speaker Breakdown

HostTracy Alloway(1,948 words)
M:29%
HostJoe Weisenthal(1,105 words)
M:28%
GuestAdam Tooze(5,733 words)
M:28%

Oral Indicators

Agonistic45%
obviously, absolutely, basically
Engagement63%
you, our, your
Memory Aids100%
listen, now, like
Repetition100%
like (106x), know (76x), it's (73x)
Parallelism95%
And I'm Tracy Alloway...., So one thing this has been hov..., And I think even president Joe...
Sound Patterns46%
44 question(s), alliteration: "markets move", alliteration: "barclays brief"
Formulaic Phrases6%
you know what, i mean, to be honest

Literate Indicators

Hedging11%
could, might, maybe
Passive Voice6%
being used, be concerned, be concerned
Abstract Nouns31%
investment, mention, overcapacity
Subordination9%
though, since, because
Sentence Length44%
Avg: 16.1 words/sentence
Word Complexity51%
investment, analyze, anticipate
Academic Markers0%
Impersonal Style37%
610 personal pronouns found
Descriptive Style100%
recently, obviously, absolutely

Description

One of the big buzzwords over the last year or so has been "overcapacity." There's a constant line of argument that China is unfairly flooding the world with unprofitable goods and creating huge, unsustainable imbalances. Western countries, particularly the US (but also Europe), have responded by raising tariffs and engaging in domestic industrial policy in order to compete. But is the strategy sound? Are the basic premises of the problem correct? On this episode of the podcast, we speak with Columbia Professor Adam Tooze, the author of several books, as well as the popular Chartbook newsletter. He argues that the overcapacity framing is misguided, and that the US may be making a mistake putting its chips down on an industrial revival. He talks us through some of the actual weaknesses of the Chinese model, as well as its global political reverberations. Read more: Two Veteran Chip Builders Have a Plan to Take On Nvidia The US and China Are in an All Out Race for AI Domination See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.