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Financial systems at the cross road, lessons for China's choice, edited by Wing Thye Woo, Yingli Pan, Jeffrey David Sachs, Junhui Qian

Label
Financial systems at the cross road, lessons for China's choice, edited by Wing Thye Woo, Yingli Pan, Jeffrey David Sachs, Junhui Qian
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Financial systems at the cross road
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
864090895
Responsibility statement
edited by Wing Thye Woo, Yingli Pan, Jeffrey David Sachs, Junhui Qian
Sub title
lessons for China's choice
Summary
Financial Systems at the Crossroads: Lessons for China is written by leading financial experts to study the causes of financial disasters internationally. The research team is drawn from the global research networks of three leading universities: the Antai College of Economics and Management at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the School of Economics at Fudan University, and the Earth Institute at Columbia University. This review volume identifies the regulatory framework to guide the emergence of efficient financial institutions that are prudent; and to specify the required institutional mechanisms to prevent and resolve systemic collapse. It examines the specific circumstances of China to come up with a comprehensive agenda to reform China's financial sector. It provides in-depth analysis of China's financial industry to show its future evolution and offers lessons for developing a financial system that is efficient, innovative and resilient.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
I. Analytical overview. ch. 1. Mobilizing China's financial sector efficiently and safely for sustaining economic transformation and strengthening global financial stability / Yingli Pan ... [et al.] -- II. Understanding the important lessons from the international experience. ch. 2. Wall Street lawlessness / Jeffrey D. Sachs -- ch. 3. Systemic lack of prudence in wealthy nations: Avoiding the dark side of financial development / Peter Boone and Simon Johnson -- ch. 4. Lessons from the financial liberalization in the Nordic countries in the 1980s / Seppo Honkapohja -- ch. 5. Asian financial markets and financial internationalization in China / Kiyohiko G. Nishimura -- ch. 6. Tokyo's ultimately failed bid for first tier international financial centre status: Why did it fall short and what are the lessons for Shanghai? / Huw McKay -- III. Designing the Right Financial System for China. ch. 7. The great accommodation: Chinese central banking in the new millennium / Junhui Qian and Wing Thye Woo -- ch. 8. The structural friction in China's banking system: Causes, measurement and solutions / Hongzhong Liu and Tai Qin -- ch. 9. Credit rationing, bank bailouts, and the deleterious impact of credit: Evidence from China / Jean Louis Arcand -- ch. 10. The options for reforming the Renminbi exchange rate regime / Xinru Wu ... [et al.] -- ch. 11. The internationalization of the Renminbi is in accordance with China's national interests and global responsibilities / Yingli Pan, Yingfeng Xu and Jun Wu -- ch. 12. Reforming China's rural financial market / Xi Zhu
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