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Financial Sector Reform and the International Integration of China

 
Author(s)  Wu, Zhongmin
Publisher  Taylor & Francis Group
Publication year  2009
Language  en
Edition  1
Imprint  Routledge
Series  Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy
Page amount  300 pages
Price  110,80 €

     9780203881224
 
 
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Introduction. Financial Sector Reform and the International Integration of China: An Overview: Zhongmin Wu.  PART I Financial Sector Reform.  Chapter 1. The Internationalization of China’s Auditing Standards: Developments and Challenges: Jinyu Zhu and Simon S. Gao.  Chapter 2. The Collusive Analysis of Large Shareholders and Managers after China’s Shareholder Splitting Reforms: Zhenxin Wu, Xufeng Zhang, and Shuping Wang.  Chapter 3. Corporate Bond Performance in China and Its Default Spread: Xiaobing Feng, Sharon Xiaowen Lin and Feng Zhao.  4. Stock Market Liberalization and Liquidity: Firm Level Evidence from the Chinese Market: Wei Huang.  Chapter 5.  Analysis into IPO Underpricing and Clustering in Hong Kong Equity Market: Yongyuan Qiao.  Chapter 6. China’s RMB Exchange Rate Regime Option, Capital Integration, and Financial Development: Ping He.  Chapter 7. Testing for Credit Restrictions in Chinese Agriculture: Xiaoli Liu.  Chapter 8. Influence of FDI on Financial Stability of China: Su-Kun Pan.  Chapter 9. An Analysis of China’s Derivatives Market and Accounting for Derivatives: Zhen Huang & Simon Gao.  PART II The International Integration of China.  Chapter 10. The long-term growth effects of the Olympic Games in Beijing - A theoretical investigation of growth channels of mega-events: Tobias Birkendorf.  Chapter 11. An Empirical Analysis of the Chinese Move to Africa: Mario Biggeri and Marco Sanfilippo.  Chapter 12. Chinese firms enter Europe: Some empirical evidence: F. Hay, C. Milelli and Y. Shi.  Chapter 13. The factors limiting the overseas listing of Chinese privately-owned enterprises: the Ningbo case: Jianying Tian and Weiqi Shen.  Chapter 14. China’s integration into a global economy: a case of natural economic development or the deliberate outcome of political decisions to re-legitimise the leading role of the CCP?: Christian Ploberger.  Chapter 15. Globalization, North-South Industrial Location and Environment Competition: Rieber Arsène and Tran Thi Anh-Dao.  Chapter 16. Foreign R&D Spillovers and Total Factor Productivity in the East Asian Manufacturing Industry: Hailin Liao, Xiaohui Liu and Tom Weyman-Jones.  Concluding Remarks

 
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