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How China grows investment, finance, and reform /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Riedel, James
Otros Autores: Jin, Jing, Gao, Jian
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c2007.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ch. 1: Overview of economic reforms and outcomes
  • Agricultural reform: 1979-85
  • Industrial reform: 1978-93
  • Transition to a market economy: 1994-2003
  • Foreign trade and investment
  • Financial sector
  • ch. 2: The source of growth and the role of investment
  • Methodology of growth accounting
  • Measurement of TFPG in China
  • Production function estimates of TFPG in China
  • Explaining TFPG in China
  • The contribution of investment reconsidered
  • Technological change reconsidered
  • Postscript: investment versus domestic demand as a source of growth
  • ch. 3: Saving and the financing of investment in China
  • investment
  • Financing investment
  • Financial flows between sectors
  • Household saving
  • Government saving and investment
  • Foreign saving
  • Summary and conclusions
  • ch. 4: Financial sector repression
  • Why repress the financial system?
  • How repressed is China's financial system?
  • Finance and growth in China
  • Strategy of financial development
  • ch. 5: Banking sector reform
  • Key features of the banking sector
  • Problems of the banking sector
  • Measures taken to strengthen the banking sector
  • ch. 6: Developments in the bond market
  • The role of a bond market
  • The bond market in China
  • Government bonds
  • Corporate bond market
  • Conclusion
  • ch. 7: The rise and fall of the stock market
  • The rise
  • The fall
  • Conclusion
  • ch. 8: Macroeconomic policy and performance
  • Ups and downs in the macro economy
  • Investment spending as the proximate cause of macroeconomic cycles
  • Anatomy of macro cycles in China
  • Monetary policy
  • Capital flows and exchange rate policy
  • Fiscal policy
  • Conclusion.