Noah Smith on the Future of the Chinese Economy and the Climate of Social Change in the US

Noah Smith on the Future of the Chinese Economy and the Climate of Social Change in the US

Noah Smith is a former columnist for Bloomberg and is now a popular writer at his own Noahpinion Substack. Noah is also a returning guest to the podcast, and rejoins Macro Musings for a wide ranging discussion on some of the recent issues he's been covering on his Substack, including China, social change in the US, recent macro developments, and much more. Noah and David also discuss the façade of Xi Jinping's leadership, the elite overproduction hypothesis, how Fukuyama's *End of History* thesis can be applied today, and more.

Transcript for the episode can be found here.

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*The Elite Overproduction Hypothesis* by Noah Smith

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