Pettis worries that Chinas stuck in a grooveInvestment banker turned economics professor Michael Pettis speaks to Lawrence White about the risk of increased trade tensions, the difficulty of changing Chinas growth model and the thriving local rock music scene.
SAT AT A sunlit table outside a Beijing coffee shop, cigarette in hand and dressed in checked shirt and jeans, Michael Pettis discusses the local music scene with lively, informed enthusiasm. The previous night he had taken a well-known industry figure around local live haunts, discussing the young guitar groups that Pettis says are springing up as the city experiences what he calls "Beijings own version of the 60s." His own bar, D-22, located in a student district, has become known city-wide as the place to see such bands as Carsick Cars, whose albums of intricate, spacious indie rock Pettis has helped release on his own...