Krugman Says China Is ‘Bizarrely Unwilling’ to Boost Demand

  • US economist says Beijing’s economic model is not sustainable
  • Adds that weak yen is good for Japan, not a source for panic
WATCH: Nobel laureate in economics Paul Krugman says China’s economic model is “not sustainable.”Source: Bloomberg
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China’s leaders are “bizarrely unwilling” to use more government spending to support consumer demand instead of production, according to Nobel laureate in economics Paul Krugman.

“The fact that we seem to have a complete lack of realism on the part of the Chinese is a threat to all of us,” Krugman told Bloomberg TV’s Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts in an interview on Monday, where he also touched on Japan’s economy and the benefits of a weak yen.