Financial Market Reform In China: Progress, Problems, And ProspectsBaizhu Chen, J. Kimball Dietrich, Yi Feng Avalon Publishing, 2000 - 424 頁 In this book, the latest installment in Westview's Political Economy of Global Interdependence series, contributors address the single most pressing problem in the evolution of the Chinese economy: the reform of the nation's financial markets. The government's attempts to drag these markets into the world of modern finance has lagged considerably, effectively retarding the development of the economy as a whole. The need for solutions is made all the more urgent by the recent integration of Hong Kong into the nation's economy, the financial crises currently sweeping through Asia, and the spillover of the sluggish economy into civil society. |
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Problems and Prospects | 5 |
Nicholas R Lardy | 27 |
Roots of the Financial Crisis in Asia and Implications for China | 39 |
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