China’s Economy in the Post-WTO Environment
Edited by Lilai Xu
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The book explores the implications of both the extension of the market into key parts of the Chinese economy and the integration of China into the global economy. The main focus of the book is on the role and nature of China’s financial system and its ability to transform enterprise and household behaviour and the performance of investment finance, notably in the context of a two-way flow of foreign direct investment. All the extensive chapters highlight the issue of sustainability – some see the incompleteness of market reform as a problem; others are more willing to accept a pragmatic blending of the operation of the free market and government intervention.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781849809344
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Who is More Important – a Leading Power or a Close Neighbor?

- Yi Zheng and Heng Chen
- Ch 2 Condition Constraints and Player Behavior in China’s Stock Market

- Huaiqing Zhu and Changfeng Pang
- Ch 3 China’s Changing Demographics and their Influence on Financial Markets

- K.B. Oh, Xuebin Chen, Jianmei Wang, Geoffrey R. Durden and Nicole El-Haber
- Ch 4 Going Global: China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment

- Lilai Xu
- Ch 5 Determinants of Investment Intensity of Source Economies in China

- Chunlai Chen
- Ch 6 Foreign Strategic Investment and Banking Efficiency in China

- Ying Xu
- Ch 7 The Role of Geographical Proximity in FDI Productivity Spillovers in China

- Sizhong Sun, Ligang Song and Peter Drysdale
- Ch 8 Fluctuations of Prices in the World Grain Market: Policy Responses by the Chinese Government

- Wei-Ming Tian and Zhang-Yue Zhou
- Ch 9 RMB Appreciation or Fiscal Stimulus, and their Policy Implications

- James Xiaohe Zhang
- Ch 10 From Policy-driven Opening to Institutional Opening – A Discussion on Policy-imposed Distortion in China’s Economic Development

- Youwen Zhang
- Ch 11 Urban Sustainability: The Case of the Transportation System in Big Cities

- Jianling Li, Siamak Ardekani and Stephen Mattingly
- Ch 12 Has Capital been Utilized Efficiently in China?

- Yanrui Wu
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