赵伟:2025年经济运行的转折性变化与政策思考——基于宏微观温差视角的分析
申万宏源宏观·2025-12-20 16:03

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the significant turning points in China's economy for 2025, highlighting the weakening of the "scar effect" post-pandemic, the diminishing impact of tariff conflicts, the reduced marginal drag from real estate adjustments, and the improved integration of short-cycle frameworks with long-term reform directions [4][5][8]. Group 1: Turning Points in Economic Operation - The impact of the post-pandemic "scar effect" is significantly weakening, as evidenced by improved travel data and a divergence between core CPI and PPI trends [5][6]. - The influence of tariff conflicts on China's economy is diminishing, with exports showing resilience and an improved structure of export goods, indicating a new phase of domestic transformation and upgrading [6][7]. - The marginal drag from real estate adjustments on economic growth is expected to weaken, with new construction leading investment growth and a shift in the housing market dynamics favoring new homes [7][8]. - The integration of short-cycle frameworks with long-term reform directions has improved, with a robust policy system focusing on high value-added production and human-centered demand management [8][9]. Group 2: Recent Economic Indicator Weakness - The decline in investment growth since mid-year is not attributed to a single industry but shows significant regional differentiation, partly due to the "crowding out effect" from accelerated debt reduction efforts [10][11]. - The implementation of "debt clearance" policies has also affected investment funds, creating a similar "crowding out effect," although this is expected to strengthen the microeconomic foundation in the long run [11][12]. - Some regions report insufficient project reserves, which has impacted current investment performance, but this is anticipated to improve in the upcoming planning year [12]. Group 3: Policy Recommendations Based on Macro-Micro Temperature Difference - The phenomenon of "macro-micro temperature difference" has become more pronounced, indicating a disconnect between macroeconomic indicators and micro-level experiences, which is essential for understanding policy directions [13][14]. - Restoring corporate profitability and increasing household income levels are critical policy directions to address the economic cycle issues, emphasizing the need for policies that consider micro-level incentives [15][16]. - Recommendations include focusing on improving residents' income, increasing leisure time, creating favorable consumption environments, and providing quality products, rather than relying solely on leveraging consumption [16].