Financial Reform in China (Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia, Vol 2)
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Book Description
China's spectacular economic growth has made it the focus of international attention. Financial Reform in China argues that Chinese financial reforms has failed to keep pace with its continuing economic growth.
Written by long-term observers and Chinese economists who are active participants in the formulation of high level policy and the development of China's new financial institutions and markets, Financial Reform in China looks at the bottleneck of strict finanacial regulation which threatens China's continuing economic reform. With increased marketization and internationalization, China's financial and monetary system should pay a pivotal role in economic reform and development. However, while China's banking and financial organizations still operate under a highly regulated environment shaped by the centrally planned economic system, China's slow financial reform has failed to meet the demands of its more general economic reform.
About the Author
On Kit Tan is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of New South Wales, Australia.
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