China's trade, exchange rate and industrial policy structure

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China's trade, exchange rate and industrial policy structure

editor, John Whalley

(The tricontinental series on global economic issues, v. 2)

World Scientific, c2013

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book aims at assessing the potential impacts of China's macro economic, trade, exchange rate and reserve management policies for industrial structure and performance. It uses data analysis and econometric methods applied to recent Chinese data. It has a special focus on the performance of the Chinese economy both during and after the 2008 global financial crisis. The book will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in governmental and international agencies both in China and outside of the country.

Table of Contents

  • The 2008 Financial Crisis Impacts on China
  • How can the G20 Better Support Global Governance? A Chinese Perspective
  • The Chinese Savings Rate: Causes and Implications for Imbalances
  • Labor Market Reform, Income Inequality and Economic Growth in China
  • Institution, Identity and Consumption Heterogeneity: How Hukou Reduces China's Consumption?
  • What Accounts for China's Export Market Performance during the Financial Crisis
  • The Global Financial Crisis and China's Trade in Services: Impacts and Trade Policy Responses
  • How Much Did China's Exports Drop during the 2008-2009 Financial Crisis?
  • Employment versus Wage Adjustment and Revaluation of RMB
  • China's Sovereign Wealth Fund as Foreign Reserve Manager: Pre- and Post Crisis
  • On Industrial Performance during the Global Recession
  • Post-Crisis Infrastructure Investment and Economic Growth in China
  • The Effects of China's Stimulus Policies and Their Transmission Channels.

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