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Sonst. Personen | Herr, Hansjörg (Hrsg.); Priewe, Jan (Hrsg.) |
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Institution | Fachhochschule für Wirtschaft Berlin |
Titel | Current issues of China's economic policies and related international experiences. The Wuhan Conference 2002. Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Aktuelle Fragen der chinesischen Wirtschaftspolitik und einschlägige internationale Erfahrungen. Die Konferenz von Wuhan 2002. |
Quelle | Berlin (2003), 78 S.
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Reihe | Working Papers of the Business Institute Berlin at the Berlin School of Economics (FHW-Berlin). 16 |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; Monographie; Graue Literatur |
ISSN | 1436-3151 |
Schlagwörter | Bildungspolitik; Entwicklungsland; Sozialismus; Außenwirtschaft; Bankgewerbe; Finanzpolitik; Geldpolitik; Marktwirtschaft; Wirtschaftspolitik; Arbeitslosenförderung; Konferenzschrift; Europäische Union; Zentralbank; Asien; China; Ostasien |
Abstract | Contents: Part I - The Wuhan Conference 2002: Wang Nian-yong: From dual-track to single track: how will China continue its high rate of growth? The "Wuhan Conference" - summary and comment (10-20); Zhao Ling-yun, Xiang Xin: On the choices of current macro-economic polices facing China (21-30); Pang Jing: Monetary policy in China - does the People's Bank of China follow a neoclassical or a Keynesian's approach? (31-37); Hansjörg Herr: The monetary policy of the European Central Bank during the "Weak Euro" period of 1999/2001 - theoretical approach and reality (38-48); Gan Xingqiong: Fiscal policy in China since the mid of 1990s: experiences and perspectives (49-60); Jan Priewe: Fiscal policies in the European Union in the 90s (61-73); Deng Lili: The Chinese economy after WTO entry - chances and risks (74-87). Part II - further monetary issues: Meng Qingping: On the interest rate policy in China after the Asian crisis (88-94); Qu Yang: Barriers in transmission mechanism of China monetary policy (95-99); Sun Li: Why the financing of private enterprises is difficult in China: towards an institutional transition analysis (100-105); Hansjörg Herr, Jan Priewe: Why China should not liberalise the capital account (106-110); Xiao Fengjuan: On FDI in China's financial sector (111-116); Wang Peizhi, Liu Xinying: Security concerns in China's banking and financial systems (117-124). Part III - other selected issues: Li Zhen: Education financing in China - who pays and who should pay for education? (125-130); Wang Lichun: Unemployment protection systems in transitional economies - the experience of Europe and potential lessons for China (131-140); Yang Laike: Regional income disparities and their countermeasures in China - problems, reasons, instruments (141-153); Jianyou Wu, Wenxu Wu, Ying Lei: The independent directors system in China's listed companies (154-165); Makoto Itoh: Theoretical possibilities of socialist market economy and the Chinese road (166-180). |
Erfasst von | GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim |
Update | 2005_(CD) |