A squeeze on lending hits China ’s entrepreneurial heartland
TAXI drivers, to the puzzlement of economists, often work
long hours on slow days and clock off early in busy periods. In Wenzhou , a city in China ’s
Zhejiang
province famous for its entrepreneurs, drivers are cannier. At busy times, they
keep their “For hire” lights on even after picking up a passenger, hoping to
find another fare going in the same direction. That way, they double their
money—although only one fare registers on the meter. With lots of bustle and a
little hustle, Wenzhou businessmen have
contributed enormously to China ’s
economic progress. That success continued in the third quarter, when China ’s output
grew by 9.1% compared with a year earlier (see chart 1). But the threats to
growth are mounting, and Wenzhou
symbolises one of the dangers.