The political economy of China's financial reforms : finance in late development
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The political economy of China's financial reforms : finance in late development
(Transitions: Asia and the Pacific)
Westview Press, 1993
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-195) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Analyzing the evolution of China's financial reforms since Deng Xiaoping gained firm control of the CCP leadership in 1978, this book examines the reforms from a political economic perspective and explores the complex interactions between the actors shaping the reform process. It sets out to identify the successes and failures of the financial reform process in the light of market socialism, financial liberalization and late development.
Table of Contents
- Market socialism, financial liberalization and late development
- the pre-reform system - the financial institutions of centrally-planned socialism
- the process of financial reform
- policy outcomes - the macroeconomic and microeconomic impact of financial reform
- toward a socialist capital market?
- conclusion - future trajectories.
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