Banking reform in India and China
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Banking reform in India and China
Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [123]-137) and index
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Description
Banking Reform in India and China seeks to explore the ways in which banking reform is conditioned by a variety of institutional mechanisms. To uncover these dynamics, Saez draws primarily from analytical tools developed in modern game theory and institutional economics. He provides a multidimensional analysis that covers microeconomic, macroeconomic and institutional aspects of these two countries banking systems. It ties together three themes of corporate governance, financial deregulation and central bank independence to banking reform. These unique approaches make this an important contribution to the literature on comparative banking reform in transitional economies.
Table of Contents
Introduction China's Banking Institutional Framework India's Banking Institutional Framework The Political Economy of Corporate Governance Repression and Reform of the Financial System in India and China Central Bank Independence: A Comparative Perspective Conclusions
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