Series |
Cornell studies in money
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Contents |
Interactions Between China's Growth Model and the Financial System -- Interests, Ideas, Institutions and The Politics of Banking and Economic Reform in China -- Growth Model Reform and the Banks as the State's Cashier, 1979-1996 -- Quick Fix Banking Reforms after the Asian Crisis, 1997-2002 -- Further Banking Reforms, 2003-2008 -- The Global Financial Crisis and State Capitalism on Steroids -- The GFC Critical Juncture and the Rise of Shadow Banking -- Shadow Banking After the GFC -- The Politics of Banking Regulation and Reform -- Mounting Debt and Lurking Risks -- China's Troubled Road to Economic Rebalancing. |
Abstract |
"This book examines the evolution and dynamics of China's banking and financial system since the late 1970s and links this to the changing dynamics driving China's economic growth model. The book explains how China's phenomenal growth trajectory has been built on a highly politicized and inefficient banking and financial system, and how this has increasingly undermined China's market transition and economic rebalancing."-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2021034154 |
ISBN | 9781501762529 (hardcover) |
ISBN | 9781501762536 (pdf) |
ISBN | (epub) |