国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

   

Don't get carried away with GDP

By Raymond Zhou (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-08-04 07:45

China's economy will soon overtake Germany's, and by 2040 it will trump the US and become the world's number one.

That sounds like good news to me, but the euphoria over the prediction is nothing but unsettling.

The forecast is a slight variation of the ambitious scheme of almost half a century ago, namely, "overtaking Great Britain and the US".

You know how that one ended. But the ranking-conscious mentality is a reminder of how little we have matured even though our economy has made miraculous strides.

For one thing, GDP is only one barometer of an economy, and not a satisfyingly accurate one at that. It does not take into account the environmental cost and the psychological burden of torrid growth. That's why someone came up with the fuzzier "green GDP".

For another, GDP does not measure how each individual fares in an economy. When divided by 1.3 billion, we are still way behind and it's probably easier to count our ranking from the bottom up.

The irrational jubilation of some of my compatriots derives from a deep-seated insecurity, which is the result of a constantly refreshed memory of a century of the country's humiliation: We were beaten because we were weak. Now that we are strong, we can stand tall and proud.

There is nothing wrong with being proud of our achievement, but getting carried away with it may have negative consequences. Just as a nouveau riche may squander his money to boost his image and inflate his ego, a country has the same temptation. One seems to need a dose of superiority to overcompensate for the erstwhile sense of inferiority.

That is why it is extremely important to keep a clear head in a time of unprecedented boom and wealth. We need to focus on what should be done rather than gloating over what has been done. When you turn your sight from the metropolises to remote areas, you'll still be able to find poverty gnawing at a large swathe of our population. There are people who trek for half a day just to get a pail of water. There are victims of natural disasters that need our help. There are countless people who toil under conditions that do not meet our stated or implied standards.

A surge in economic data is only meaningful when it benefits those who make it possible. GDP is just a number; it will have to be substantiated by things like better food on the table, roomier shelter for the family and more roads that link landlocked villages. It has to be made tangible with better and more affordable education, more and better-paid jobs, more choices of recreational activities, more access to information and more channels of expression.

If a higher GDP cannot be reflected in these things, why don't we just fill in whatever number we desire and be cheerful about it?

Along with great strength and stature comes great responsibility. Remember what Spiderman said? While a strong economy should improve the living standard of our populace, it also means we should spend more helping those in other countries who need help and join the international community in fighting Green Goblin, Doc Ock and Sandman oops, I mean, terrorists.

A Chinese youth who thinks we can do whatever we want now that we will beat Germany and the US in GDP is playing right into the hands of those who advocate the "China threat". It's the flip side of "We were beaten because we were weak". But getting stronger does not necessarily mean acting irresponsibly. Let's start by acting rationally towards our progress.

(China Daily 08/04/2007 page4)



Hot Talks
Most Commented/Read Stories in 48 Hours
宁国市| 汉源县| 苍梧县| 色达县| 江永县| 常山县| 出国| 兴义市| 梅州市| 漳浦县| 泽州县| 绥阳县| 五莲县| 河间市| 江口县| 永康市| 民丰县| 光泽县| 哈巴河县| 新竹县| 嘉鱼县| 化隆| 岳阳县| 晋中市| 中方县| 竹北市| 泰兴市| 屏山县| 印江| 黎川县| 芒康县| 东乌珠穆沁旗| 安国市| 金溪县| 南江县| 南投市| 武义县| 来凤县| 景洪市| 黔南| 东宁县|