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Financial Market Reform In China
Financial Market Reform In China
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A01=Baizhu Chen
Asian financial crisis impact
Author_Baizhu Chen
capital account liberalization
Category=KCL
Central Government
China
China's Financial System
Chinese banking sector
Chinese Government
Chinese Stock Market
Contract Intensive Money
corporate governance China
Credit Cooperatives
Credit Plan
Current Account Liberalization
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FDI Firm
Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve System
Finance
Finance ? China
Financial institutions
Financial institutions ? China
Gdp Growth
Interbank Interest Rates
Interbank Market
Ipo Underprice
M2 Growth Rate
macroeconomic stability
Non-banking Financial Institutions
Nonperforming Loans
People's Bank
rural credit access
Rural Credit Cooperatives
Shenzhen Stock Exchange
stock market analysis
Tsingtao Brewery
Unit Desa
Urban Credit Cooperatives
Product details
- ISBN 9780367007225
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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.
Financial Market Reform In China
€192.20
