Jiang says that as the economy worsens the number of rents expands and elites become more parasitical, exemplified by retired academic or administrative figures drawing both pension and salary.
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Rents
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...that as the economy gets worse and worse the number of rents just go up and they become even more parasitical so maybe before..."
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"...that as the economy gets worse and worse the number of rents just go up and they become even more parasitical so maybe before..."
"...against each other in order to uh maintain a privilege affecting rent on the overall population any follow -up question to share"
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