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CHINA - THE MOST IMPORTANT AND RECENT FINANCIAL AND MONETARY GROWTH POLE

Emilian Dobrescu () and Edith Mihaela Dobre
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Edith Mihaela Dobre: Institute for World Economy, Bucharest, Romanian Academy

Journal of Financial and Monetary Economics, 2014, vol. 1, issue 1, 146-152

Abstract: Some historians marked the year 6000 B.C. as the dawn of Chinese civilization. The way which the history of this great country of the planet it was developing in the last 65 years is the premise of the demonstration made by China, which has become - in our opinion - the most important and recent financial and monetary growth pole of the planet. This study is dedicated to presenting the premises of these last 65 years, which allowed the rise unprecedented in the contemporary era of financial and banking system of this large country in the world today - China popular - currently under demonstration in our study - the main force financial and banking planet.

Keywords: financial strength and banking; financial and banking growth pole, wise policy reference rate, original policy and financial investment banking, foreign exchange reserves of the planet (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A10 A12 G00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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