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Long-term commitment, trust and the rise of foreign banking in China /

The rapid growth of foreign banks has aroused a growing interest in the academic field and specifically as regards to the question of why foreign banks exist. This book aims to establish the relationship between trust as contextual knowledge capital built between the Chinese government and foreign b...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lu, Qing, Dr
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Chandos, 2007.
Colección:Chandos Asian studies series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Long-Term Commitment, Trust and the Rise of Foreign Banking in China; Copyright; Contents; List of figures and tables; About the author; Preface; 1 Introduction; Hypothesis; Conceptual background: defining trust; Outline of the study; Notes; 2 China's banking system and the central government's regulation of foreign banks; Introduction; The development and role of China's banking sector; Effects of central government control on specialised banks; Effects of central government control on the supervision system; Central government reform policy and effects.
  • Central government policy towards foreign banksReasons for central government's distrust of foreign banks; Summary; Notes; 3 Factors influencing the growth of foreign banks' branches; Introduction; Factors influencing the allocation of banking licences; Modelling the government's allocation decision; The empirical results; Conclusions; Notes; 4 Central government control over foreign banks' customers in China; Introduction; Central government control over FDI; Summary; Notes; 5 The development of foreign banks' customers in China; Introduction; The characteristics of FDI from Hong Kong.
  • The characteristics of Japanese FDIThe characteristics of US FDI; The characteristics of FDI from Europe; Summary; Notes; 6 Development of foreign banks in China; Introduction; The development of foreign banks by 1992; WTO accession and the development strategy of foreign banks after 1992; The distribution of foreign banks; Government trust and the development of foreign banks; Summary; Notes; 7 Case study: How did HSBC build trust with the Chinese government?; Introduction; Negotiation between HSBC and the Chinese government; Trust building: reducing information asymmetry 1952-1955.
  • Building trust: further reducing information asymmetry 1956-1965Chinese government support after 1965; Conclusion; Notes; 8 Conclusion; Notes; Appendix A: Interview record; Questionnaire 1; Questionnaire 2; Questionnaire 3; Questionnaire 4; Appendix B: Summary statistics; Appendix C: Model I estimation results with Poisson model; Bibliography; References in English; References in Chinese; Index.