![]() American business leaders complain of unfair competition in China. ![]() And when it's not, entrepreneurs often push it to change. But she maintains the state apparatus has often been very smart economically. ![]() Americans think about the overpowering bureaucracy of the Communist state, which is true. In fact, she argues that Americans get a lot of things subtly wrong. "The New China Playbook" offers a different perspective than many Western policymakers do about China. INSKEEP: She teaches now at the London School of Economics, and she has written a book about the economic development of her native country. INSKEEP: And you ended up going to college in the United States, as well, right? for high school as a Chinese exchange student when I was 14. KEYU JIN: I grew up in Beijing, but I chose to go to the U.S. The writer and scholar Keyu Jin has a foot in each of two worlds.
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