China's Emerging Financial Markets
Challenges and Opportunities
China's rapid pace of economic growth and development is accompanied by needed reforms in its emerging financial markets. The government's measured approach in developing these markets is creating unusual challenges and opportunities, both domestically and internationally.This book offers one of the most insightful up-to-date looks available at the evolving Chinese financial system. It provides alternative perspectives of the system's evolution and its potential contribution to economic growth. The book also discusses financial institutions as well as the bond, equity, and real estate markets, focusing on the ways in which governmental polici…
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Weitere Autoren: Tatom, John A. (Hrsg.) / Yago, Glenn (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-1-4614-2457-4
- EAN: 9781461424574
- Produktnummer: 12607472
- Verlag: Springer Us
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
- Seitenangabe: 680 S.
- Masse: H23.5 cm x B15.5 cm x D3.6 cm 1'013 g
- Auflage: 2009
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 1013
Über den Autor
James R. Barth, his research focuses on financial institutions and capital markets, both domestic and global, with special emphasis on regulatory issues. He recently headed up an international team advising the People's Bank of China on financial reform.John A. Tatom, has more than 30 years of research and management experience in domestic and international financial markets and monetary policy, including as a Federal Reserve official and policy adviser, and head of emerging market research and country risk for an international bank. His research focuses on policy and influences on international capital markets and economic capacity. Glen Yago, specializes in financial innovations, financial institutions and capital markets, and has extensively analyzed public policy and its relation to high-yield
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