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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter One Introduction -- The Rest of the Book -- Chapter Two The 2008 Financial Crisis and the Chinese Economy -- Effects of the Global Financial Crisis on China's Economy -- Optimism Amid the Slowdown: Domestic Demand as a Source of Growth -- Loosening Monetary Policies -- Early Signs of Recovery and the Road Ahead -- A Closer Look at Consumption -- Chapter Three Shanghai as an International Financial Centre -- Shanghai as an International Financial Centre -- Challenges Ahead -- Appendix -- Chapter Four The Renminbi Debate -- Gradual Rise of the Yuan -- The Yuan in the Context of China's International Relations -- Charges of Currency Manipulation -- A Weak Yuan Benefits Certain Sections in American and China -- Reasons for the Yuan to Float -- On Its Own Terms -- Beyond the Issue of Exchange Rates -- Turning Threats of Currency War into Economic Recovery29 -- Chapter Five Promoting China-ASEAN Economic Cooperation -- Introduction -- Rapid Growth of China-ASEAN Trade in the CAFTA Preparatory Years -- China-centric Regional Production Network -- Some Challenges -- Trade Deficits in ASEAN Countries -- Pressures Experienced by Some ASEAN Industries -- Market Size Constrained by Income -- Competition from Other FTAs -- Making Use of New Opportunities -- Beneficial Nature of Trade -- Investment in Production and Infrastructure -- Coordination in Industrial, Fiscal and Monetary Policies -- Chapter Six The Flying Geese Model -- Introduction -- The Flying Geese Model -- Japan's Experience and Its Appeal -- Pax Americana and Japan -- The Asian Tigers and China -- From After the Cold War to the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis -- Understanding the Flying Geese Model -- Two Additional Points for China to Note -- Implications of the 2008 Financial Crisis -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter Seven Reflections on Developmental Models |
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The Washington Consensus -- The Beijing Consensus -- Back to the Realm of Political Economy -- Don't Forget the Context -- Industrial Infrastructure Before the 1978 Reform -- Quality of Workforce -- Social Institutions and Networking -- The Chinese Consensus -- Learning from the Scandinavian Experience -- Programme of Non-stop Learning -- Chapter Eight By Way of Conclusion: Some Random Thoughts -- Introduction: Challenges Ahead -- Fundamentals of Long-Term Economic Growth -- The Roles of Social Innovation -- Efficient Use of Natural Resources -- Specific Conditions of China -- Taxation, Corruption and All That -- The 12th Five-Year Plan* -- Concluding Remarks -- Index |
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Key Features:Provides a detailed study of the impact of financial crisis on ChinaInvestigates the impact of financial crisis on China's property and stock markets |
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries |
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Print version: Yang, Mu Global Financial Crisis And Challenges For China : China and the Global Financial Crisis
Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company,c2011 9789814282277
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Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.;China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-;China -- Foreign relations
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Heng, Michael Siam-heng
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