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E-raamat: Financial Market Reform In China: Progress, Problems, And Prospects [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 432 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429037085
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  • Formaat: 432 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429037085
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This book provides policy guidance to China's financial market reform, as well as investment guidance to private investors both in and outside China. It deals with important issues in China's financial reform, such as the central bank and monetary policies, and equity and bond markets.

As editors, first of all, we would like to thank the authors of this volume for their conscientious work that makes this volume possible. Many ideas in this book were first explored at an international symposium on financial market reforms in China, which was organized by the Chinese Economists Society. We would like to express our thanks to the sponsors of the conference: Center for International Business Education and Research, China Reform Foundation, MetLife, Hausman & Shrenger LLP, Lincoln National Insurance Company, City National Bank, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California and The Chinese Economists Society. The Lincoln Foundation also provided generous support to this project through a grant made to Claremont Graduate University where this book was finalized.
Acknowledgments -- List of contributors -- Foreword: Central Bank
Credibility, Inflation, and Financial Reform /Robert Perry 1 An Overview of
China's Financial Markets: Progress, Problems and Prospects / Baizhu Chen, J.
Kimball Dietrich and Yi Feng -- China and the Asian Financial Contagion /
Nicholas R. Lardy -- 3 Roots of the Financial Crisis in Asia and Implications
for China / Jianping Zhou -- 4 Why Has China Survived the Asian Crisis So
Well: What Risks Remain? / John G. Fernald and Oliver D. Babson -- 5 Capital
Account Liberalization: Sequencing and Implications / YiFeng -- 6 What
Lessons US Financial Markets Can Provide to China / J. Kimball Dietrich -- 7
Political Power Transitions and Chinese Economic Policy / Brian Buford-Efird
-- 8 Financial Development and Macroeconomic Stability in China / Barry
Naughton -- 9 Money Market in China / Hong Chang, Baizhu Chen, and Yang Li --
10 Credit Quota as a Banking Risk Control in China: A Retrospect /Ding Lu and
Qiao Yu 11 Noise Trading in the Chinese Stock Market / Shang-Jin Wei -- 12
Explaining IPO Underpricing in China / Dongwei Su and Belton M. Fleisher --
13 China's Experience with Indexed Government Bonds, 1988-1996 / Richard C.
K. Burdekin and Xiaojin Hu -- 14 Trust and Investment Corporations in China /
Zhaohui Hong and Ellen Y. Yan -- 15 Lessons from a Survey of Urban Credit
Cooperatives in China / Eric Girardin and Stephen Bazen 16 Improving Access
to Credit in Rural China / Wing Thye Woo -- 17 Restructuring China's
State-Owned Enterprises: A Corporate Governance Perspective / TianZhu -- 18
Insider Control, Corporate Governance, and the Soft Budget Constraint:
Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications / David Li -- 19 Transparency and
China's Aspirations / Hilton Root 20 Provincial Distribution of Direct
Foreign Investment in China, 1992-1996: A Pooled Time Series Empirical Study
/ Yi Feng and Hui Zhang.