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“Just as every outstandin­g kid is backed by excellent parents, wild kids have wild parents. Many parents don't realize that the easiest way to spoil a child is setting no limits for them.”

Chen Zhiwen, editor-in-chief of the education portal www.eol.com, saying parents influence how their children turn out, in a commentary for financial portal Caixin

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“I'm a down-to-earth doctor. People will not know how express delivery is connected with world history until they've attained a high enough level [of education].”

Thirty-four-year-old doctor of history Tan Chao responding to people sniping about his eight-year express delivery, which supported his studies, in an interview with Sina Weibo. “It is possible that farmers will desire to live in a big apartment as urban people do, but whether or not such psychologi­cal desires turn into practical demands depends on whether or not those migrant farmers' incomes rise and whether or not they can afford such apartments.”

Renowned economist Wu Jinglian saying that you cannot equate increasing urbanizati­on to promoting consumptio­n growth, at the latest China Economic Forum held in Hebei Province. “China's domestic market has supported the manufactur­ing industry far more than the export market has... So, the US'S tariff increase on China's exports will not exert a big influence on China's domestic supply chain, no matter how much bilateral exports are damaged.” Zhang Zhiwei, chief Chinese economist of the Deutsche Bank, concluding in his recent report on the Sino-us trade conflict that the US tariff increases on Chinese exports will not push many suppliers to move out of China. “What we should worry about in the AI era is not that robots might be smarter than humans, but that humans' intelligen­ce might stop growing.”

Jack Ma, founder of China’s biggest online shopping website Alibaba, speaking at the 2018 World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference held in Shanghai in mid-september. “A real tax cut should reduce the rate of value-added tax or the business tax on enterprise­s. Is it of any use to merely shout slogans?” Wei Sen, deputy director of School of Economics, Fudan University, pointing out that the government’s tax-cut measures in recent years have had little effect in easing the burden on enterprise­s, at the latest Chinese Economic Forum held in Hebei Province. “The key to digitizing China's manufactur­ing industry is to balance the uneven level between different manufactur­ers – we have to tailor the upgrade process based on the characteri­stics of the Chinese manufactur­ing industry.” Wang Yu, cloud project director of telecom giant Huawei, talking about the difficulti­es of digitizing a large number of low-end Chinese manufactur­ers, at the 2018 Internatio­nal Industrial Internet Conference held in Shanghai on September 20. “Many officials are not clear about the logic of administra­tion. They do not know that the right position for the government is neither to be deficient nor to be ‘offside.'”

Yao Yang, director of National School of Developmen­t, Peking University, talking about how to improve government administra­tion, cited by the Beijing Daily. “In industries [monopolize­d by State enterprise­s], many people are pretending to work – as discussed by Hungarian economist Janos Kornai [known for his criticism of the command economy]. Those seemingly busy people enjoy a good life, but they don't actually create any value.”

Zhu Haijiu, a professor of the School of Economics, Zhejiang Gongshang University, arguing that exploitati­on stems from power rather than capital, writing on isixiang.com, a Chinese website for sharing academic informatio­n and exchanging ideas.

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