Chinese Banking Industry

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Author_Yuanyuan Peng
banks
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CBRC
Central Huijin
Chiang Kaishek
China's State Banks
China's Total Gdp
chinas
China’s State Banks
China’s Total Gdp
Chinese Banks
Chinese economic history
Chinese Government
collar
corporate
Corporate Governance
corporate governance reform
crimes
Deutsch Asiatische Bank
Double Entry
Double Entry Bookkeeping
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financial crime research
financial regulation
foreign
foreign banking competition
Foreign Banks
governance
government policy analysis
historical Chinese banking transformation
Hongkong Bank
Kung Families
liu
Liu Jinbao
Military Expenditure
Modern Corporate Governance Structures
National City Bank
Nationalist Government
Nolan 2004a
Overseas Chinese Remittances
Russo Asiatic Bank
state
State Banks
white
White Collar Crimes
Yokohama Specie Bank

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415542302
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Apr 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides detailed systematic micro-level analysis of the historical development of the Chinese banking industry, focusing in particular on the development of the Bank of China (BOC) in the period 1905 to 1949.

Banking reform is a key area of China’s economic transformation, and this book, bringing a vast amount of material to a Western audience for the first time, provides a detailed evidence of the key challenges faced by a major Chinese bank. The book:

  • addresses important issues in its evolution, including corporate governance government intervention, foreign competition and white-collar crime
  • evaluates how the challenges in these areas were met
  • considers the results of its efforts
  • draws lessons for policy making today.

Yuanyuan Peng received an MA in International Finance from the Graduate School of the People’s Bank of China, and obtained a Ph.D in Management Studies from the University of Cambridge. She has professional experience in the Chinese banking sector. Her major research interests include strategy and marketing, banking restructuring and corporate governance.

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