China and Finance policy
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- How can China learn from Thailand's experiences in capital account liberalisation?
- G. Haihong / East Asian Regional Network, Global Development Network, 2000
- This article explores how China might choose to liberalise its capital account. The article emphasises the importance of nuanced and careful removal of capital restriction, allowing for quicker/radical removal of restrictions in some ...
- The global economic impacts of trade and financial reform in China
- W.J. McKibbin; K.K. Tang / Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australia, 1998
- Despite the setbacks from the recent Asian currency crisis, the ascendancy of Asia as an economic centre of world economic activity is likely to continue into the 21st century. A key issue that will shape the role of Asia, and indeed ...
- Outflows of capital from China
- David Wall / OECD Development Centre, 1997
- While the world has been mesmerised by Chinas emergence as a major player in international trade, now being one of the worlds top ten traders, and also as an absorber of international capital (second only to the United Sta...
- India is failing to attract expatriate investment
- A. Guha; A. S. Ray / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2000
- This paper offers estimated econometric models of FDI inflows into both China and India, making a distinction between multinational versus expatriate investments and provides statistics and analysis for both countries. Findings...
- Made in China?: The Growth of Chinese Trade
- S. Breslin / Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, 1998
- Traces the growth of Chinese exports in the post-Mao era, and the implications for policy making within China. The first part of the paper provides a statistical overview of the growth in Chinese trade since 1978, and suggests that th...
- IMF study admits that country-based evidence now suggests that controlling both the inflows and outflows of capital has, to varying degrees, helped countries to protect themselves from the effects of the Asian financial crisis.
- A. Ariyoshi; K. Habermeier; B. Laurens; I. Otker-Robe; J.I. Canales-Kriljenko; A. Kirilenko / International Monetary Fund, 2000
- Aims to develop a deeper understanding of the role that capital controls may play in coping with volatile movements of capital, as well as complex issues surrounding capital account liberalization. It provides a detailed analysis of s...
- Challenges for China’s financial reform
- Y Huang / National Centre for Development Studies, Australia, 1998
- Assesses the probabe effects of the Asian Financial crisis on China in the light of ongoing Chinese financial and banking reforms
- Must globalisation force poor countries to suffer poor air quality?
- D Wheeler / New Ideas in Pollution Regulation, World Bank, 2000
- This article looks at whether globalisation could trigger an environmental "race to the bottom", in which competition for investment and jobs relentlessly degrade environmental standards. The "race to the bottom" theory is tested by e...
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