Will China’s new financial regulatory reform be enough to meet the challenges?
Martin Chorzempa and
Nicolas Véron
Bruegel Policy Brief from Bruegel
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This paper aims to inform the discussion in relation to China with accounts of experiences in large and complex financial sectors.
Date: 2023-03
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