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Xi Jinping’s hunger for power is hurting China’s economy

A new economic plan won’t end deflation, even as he sidelines his prime minister

Xi Jinping clasps his hands as he stands at the opening session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China
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As China’s political system becomes ever more closed, set-piece public events offer one of the few remaining windows into decision-making. The most important such annual gathering, of the rubber-stamp parliament, is under way in Beijing. The top leaders and thousands of delegates will attend for a week. So far the signals are not reassuring. They suggest that China lacks a robust plan to deal with its economic slump and that some of its targets are fanciful. Power is being concentrated even further in the hands of President Xi Jinping. 

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This article appeared in the Leaders section of the print edition under the headline “Power and paralysis”

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