Financial Sector Reform and the International Integration of China
Herausgeber: Wu, Zhongmin
Financial Sector Reform and the International Integration of China
Herausgeber: Wu, Zhongmin
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This book, based on extensive original research by a range of leading experts, examines many key aspects of current reforms in China's financial sector and China's increasing integration into the international economy. Subjects covered include: the derivatives market; stock market liberalisation; and international foreign direct investment by Chinese firms.
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This book, based on extensive original research by a range of leading experts, examines many key aspects of current reforms in China's financial sector and China's increasing integration into the international economy. Subjects covered include: the derivatives market; stock market liberalisation; and international foreign direct investment by Chinese firms.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138991040
- ISBN-10: 113899104X
- Artikelnr.: 49920339
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138991040
- ISBN-10: 113899104X
- Artikelnr.: 49920339
Zhongmin Wu is President of the Chinese Economic Association (UK) and Reader in Economics, Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Introduction. Financial Sector Reform and the International Integration of
China: An Overview Zhongmin Wu Part 1: Financial Sector Reform 1. The
Internationalization of China's Auditing Standards: Developments and
Challenges Jinyu Zhu and Simon S. Gao 2. The Collusive Analysis of Large
Shareholders and Managers after China's Shareholder Splitting Reforms
Zhenxin Wu, Xufeng Zhang and Shuping Wang 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 5. Analysis into IPO Underpricing and
Clustering in Hong Kong Equity Market Yongyuan Qiao 6. China's RMB Exchange
Rate Regime Option, Capital Integration, and Financial Development Ping He
7. Testing for Credit Restrictions in Chinese Agriculture Xiaoli Liu 8.
Influence of FDI on Financial Stability of China: Su-Kun Pan 9. An Analysis
of China's Derivatives Market and Accounting for Derivatives Zhen Huang &
Simon Gao Part 2: The International Integration of China 10. The long-term
growth effects of the Olympic Games in Beijing - A theoretical
investigation of growth channels of mega-events Tobias Birkendorf 11. An
Empirical Analysis of the Chinese Move to Africa Mario Biggeri and Marco
Sanfilippo 12. Chinese Firms enter Europe: Some Empirical Evidence F. Hay,
C. Milelli and Y. Shi 13. The Factors Limiting the Overseas Listing of
Chinese Privately-owned Enterprises: The Ningbo Case Jianying Tian and
Weiqi Shen 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 15.
Globalization, North-South Industrial Location and Environment Competition
Rieber Arsène and Tran Thi Anh-Dao 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
China: An Overview Zhongmin Wu Part 1: Financial Sector Reform 1. The
Internationalization of China's Auditing Standards: Developments and
Challenges Jinyu Zhu and Simon S. Gao 2. The Collusive Analysis of Large
Shareholders and Managers after China's Shareholder Splitting Reforms
Zhenxin Wu, Xufeng Zhang and Shuping Wang 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 5. Analysis into IPO Underpricing and
Clustering in Hong Kong Equity Market Yongyuan Qiao 6. China's RMB Exchange
Rate Regime Option, Capital Integration, and Financial Development Ping He
7. Testing for Credit Restrictions in Chinese Agriculture Xiaoli Liu 8.
Influence of FDI on Financial Stability of China: Su-Kun Pan 9. An Analysis
of China's Derivatives Market and Accounting for Derivatives Zhen Huang &
Simon Gao Part 2: The International Integration of China 10. The long-term
growth effects of the Olympic Games in Beijing - A theoretical
investigation of growth channels of mega-events Tobias Birkendorf 11. An
Empirical Analysis of the Chinese Move to Africa Mario Biggeri and Marco
Sanfilippo 12. Chinese Firms enter Europe: Some Empirical Evidence F. Hay,
C. Milelli and Y. Shi 13. The Factors Limiting the Overseas Listing of
Chinese Privately-owned Enterprises: The Ningbo Case Jianying Tian and
Weiqi Shen 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 15.
Globalization, North-South Industrial Location and Environment Competition
Rieber Arsène and Tran Thi Anh-Dao 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
Introduction. Financial Sector Reform and the International Integration of
China: An Overview Zhongmin Wu Part 1: Financial Sector Reform 1. The
Internationalization of China's Auditing Standards: Developments and
Challenges Jinyu Zhu and Simon S. Gao 2. The Collusive Analysis of Large
Shareholders and Managers after China's Shareholder Splitting Reforms
Zhenxin Wu, Xufeng Zhang and Shuping Wang 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 5. Analysis into IPO Underpricing and
Clustering in Hong Kong Equity Market Yongyuan Qiao 6. China's RMB Exchange
Rate Regime Option, Capital Integration, and Financial Development Ping He
7. Testing for Credit Restrictions in Chinese Agriculture Xiaoli Liu 8.
Influence of FDI on Financial Stability of China: Su-Kun Pan 9. An Analysis
of China's Derivatives Market and Accounting for Derivatives Zhen Huang &
Simon Gao Part 2: The International Integration of China 10. The long-term
growth effects of the Olympic Games in Beijing - A theoretical
investigation of growth channels of mega-events Tobias Birkendorf 11. An
Empirical Analysis of the Chinese Move to Africa Mario Biggeri and Marco
Sanfilippo 12. Chinese Firms enter Europe: Some Empirical Evidence F. Hay,
C. Milelli and Y. Shi 13. The Factors Limiting the Overseas Listing of
Chinese Privately-owned Enterprises: The Ningbo Case Jianying Tian and
Weiqi Shen 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 15.
Globalization, North-South Industrial Location and Environment Competition
Rieber Arsène and Tran Thi Anh-Dao 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
China: An Overview Zhongmin Wu Part 1: Financial Sector Reform 1. The
Internationalization of China's Auditing Standards: Developments and
Challenges Jinyu Zhu and Simon S. Gao 2. The Collusive Analysis of Large
Shareholders and Managers after China's Shareholder Splitting Reforms
Zhenxin Wu, Xufeng Zhang and Shuping Wang 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 5. Analysis into IPO Underpricing and
Clustering in Hong Kong Equity Market Yongyuan Qiao 6. China's RMB Exchange
Rate Regime Option, Capital Integration, and Financial Development Ping He
7. Testing for Credit Restrictions in Chinese Agriculture Xiaoli Liu 8.
Influence of FDI on Financial Stability of China: Su-Kun Pan 9. An Analysis
of China's Derivatives Market and Accounting for Derivatives Zhen Huang &
Simon Gao Part 2: The International Integration of China 10. The long-term
growth effects of the Olympic Games in Beijing - A theoretical
investigation of growth channels of mega-events Tobias Birkendorf 11. An
Empirical Analysis of the Chinese Move to Africa Mario Biggeri and Marco
Sanfilippo 12. Chinese Firms enter Europe: Some Empirical Evidence F. Hay,
C. Milelli and Y. Shi 13. The Factors Limiting the Overseas Listing of
Chinese Privately-owned Enterprises: The Ningbo Case Jianying Tian and
Weiqi Shen 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 15.
Globalization, North-South Industrial Location and Environment Competition
Rieber Arsène and Tran Thi Anh-Dao 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