Chinese Economic and Financial Reforms
Peter Koveos and
Linghui Tang
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Peter Koveos: Syracuse University, USA
Linghui Tang: Drexel University, USA
Chapter 17 in Economies in Transition:Conception, Status and Prospects, 2002, pp 301-315 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionReforms in ChinaChronology of Economic ReformsThe Nature of Financial ReformsReform of Banks and Related Financial InstitutionsReform of Other Financial InstitutionsReform of Financial MarketsThe Role of the Foreign SectorOpening to the WorldThe Foreign Exchange SystemEntry into the WTOAssessment and Implications of China's ReformsReform AssessmentReform ImplicationsConclusionReferences
Date: 2002
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