Financial sector reform and the international integration of China / edited by Zhongmin Wu.

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 liberali...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Wu, Zhongmin
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2009.
Series:Routledge studies on the Chinese economy ; 35.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter Introduction: Financial sector reform and the international integration of China: an overview / ZHONGMIN WU
  • part PART I Financial sector reform
  • chapter 1 The internationalization of China's auditing standards: Developments and challenges / JINYU ZHU
  • chapter 2 The analysis of collusive behavior by large shareholders and managers after China's shareholder splitting reforms / ZHENXIN WU
  • chapter 3 Corporate bond performance in China and its default spread / XIAOBING FENG, SHARON XIAOWEN LIN AND FENG ZHAO
  • chapter 4 Stock market liberalization and liquidity: firm level evidence from the Chinese market / WEI HUANG
  • chapter 5 Analysis of IPO underpricing and clustering in the 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 the financial stability of China / PAN SU-KUN
  • chapter 9 An analysis of China's derivatives market and accounting for derivatives / ZHEN HUANG
  • part 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
  • chapter 11 An empirical analysis of the Chinese move into Africa / MARIO BIGGERI
  • chapter 12 Chinese firms enter Europe: some empirical evidence / CHRISTIAN MILELLI
  • chapter 13 The factors limiting the overseas listing of Chinese privately-owned enterprises: The Ningbo case / JIANYING TIAN
  • 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 environmental competition / ARSÈNE RIEBER AND THI ANH-DAO TRAN
  • chapter 16 Foreign R&D spillovers and total factor productivity in the East Asian manufacturing industry / HAILIN LIAO, XIAOHUI LIU AND TOM WEYMAN-JONES.