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China's Financial Transition at a Crossroads

China's Financial Transition at a Crossroads

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Creator: Charles W Calomiris
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 588937

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 1.4

ISBN: 0231141920
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.0951
EAN: 9780231141925
ASIN: 0231141920

Publication Date: June 15, 2007
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China's increasing role in global economic affairs has placed the country at a crossroads: how many and what types of international capital-market transactions will China permit? How will China's financial system change internally? What kind of relationships will the Chinese government develop with foreign financial institutions, especially with those based in the United States? Can China broker a sustainable partnership with America that will avoid sending economic shock waves throughout the world?

Drawing on the contemporary research of prominent international scholars, the experts in this volume outline the trajectory of China's financial markets since the advent of reform and anticipate their uncertain future. Chapter authors and commentators include Geert Bekaert, Loren Brandt, Lee Branstetter, Mary Wadsworth Darby, Michael DeStefano, Barry Eichengreen, Campbell Harvey, Fred Hu, Xiaobo Lu, Christian Lundblad, Ailsa Roell, Daniel Rosen, Shang-Jin Wei, Jialin Yu, and Xiaodong Zhu.

The book begins with an overview of the history of financial-sector development, regulation, and performance and then focuses on the banking sector, discussing the progress, challenges, and prospects of current sector reform. Subsequent chapters describe the role of foreign capital in China's development and analyze the changes in capital flows and controls over time; explore various explanations for China's composition of foreign-capital and foreign-exchange policies, particularly the factors shaping China's reliance on foreign direct investment; and provide an international, comparative perspective on the remarkable growth experience of China and the contribution of its institutional environment to that experience.

Contributors dispute the belief that stock market listing has done little to reform state-owned enterprises and take a hard look at the exchange rate regime choice for China, considering the potential long-run desirability of flexibility and the appropriate sequencing of reforms in foreign-exchange policy, domestic banking reform, and capital-market openness. The book concludes with a roundtable discussion in which prominent economists, including Peter Garber, Robert Hodrick, John Makin, David Malpass, Frederic Mishkin, and Eswar Prasad, debate the pace of the appreciation of China's currency and the likely consequences of that policy within and outside of China.




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5 out of 5 stars China's Achilles Heel   August 5, 2007
K. Panagidis (Athens, Greece)
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I had the opportunity to listen to the author lecture on the subject of his book and reinforce its main points with anecdotal and hands-on evidence. China's vast potential and current growth notwithstanding, a period of difficulties can be anticipated as an idiosynchratic, unrealistic banking structure meets market forces and seeks to reinvent itself. Perils and opportunities will abound as this segment of the China economic saga unfolds.

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