Group 1 - The overall price level in China remains low, primarily due to supply-demand imbalances in the domestic economy, with experts emphasizing that inflation is fundamentally driven by economic supply and demand factors rather than merely monetary phenomena [1] - The historical context of the view that "inflation is a monetary phenomenon" is based on conditions where the growth rate of money supply consistently exceeds that of output, which is not the case in China's current economic landscape [1] - China's macroeconomic policies have shifted from promoting investment to ensuring supply, leading to a situation of oversupply, with the main constraint on prices being insufficient demand [1] Group 2 - Expanding domestic demand and addressing internal competition are expected to facilitate economic circulation and promote a reasonable recovery in prices [2] - The People's Bank of China has implemented a series of financial policies to support service consumption, reflecting the central government's commitment to boosting consumption and expanding domestic demand [2] - Recent measures to optimize supply include the implementation of regulations to address low-price competition and the orderly exit of outdated production capacity, which are anticipated to create a more rational competitive environment and positively impact price recovery [2]
权威专家:供需矛盾是当前低物价主因 扩内需、治内卷有望促物价合理回升
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-14 10:47