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“Evergrande's crisis is not unexpected, as its development has been influenced by hoarding capital and splashing into unrelated businesses, such as bottled water and new-energy vehicles. The market has overreacted to Evergrande's debt problem. The central government guided the direction of the domestic property market early in 2016: Houses are for people to live in, not for people to speculate on. Hence, the exposure of Evergrande's crisis underscores the authorities' firm determination to regulate a rapidly expanding sector, whose development relies on piles of debt. Those who badmouth Chinese economic prospects because of Evergrande's single case do not understand China's development model. China's future economic development relies on innovation and the real economy, rather than the short-term booster of the property sector.”
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