
The Handbook of China's Financial System
Princeton University Press
Published on 17. November 2020
Book
Hardback
504 pages
978-0-691-20573-1 (ISBN)
Description
A comprehensive, in-depth, and authoritative guide to China's financial system
The Chinese economy is one of the most important in the world, and its success is driven in large part by its financial system. Though closely scrutinized, this system is poorly understood and vastly different than those in the West. The Handbook of China's Financial System will serve as a standard reference guide and invaluable resource to the workings of this critical institution.
The handbook looks in depth at the central aspects of the system, including banking, bonds, the stock market, asset management, the pension system, and financial technology. Each chapter is written by leading experts in the field, and the contributors represent a unique mix of scholars and policymakers, many with firsthand knowledge of setting and carrying out Chinese financial policy. The first authoritative volume on China's financial system, this handbook sheds new light on how it developed, how it works, and the prospects and direction of significant reforms to come.
Contributors include Franklin Allen, Marlene Amstad, Kaiji Chen, Tuo Deng, Hanming Fang, Jin Feng, Tingting Ge, Kai Guo, Zhiguo He, Yiping Huang, Zhaojun Huang, Ningxin Jiang, Wenxi Jiang, Chang Liu, Jun Ma, Yanliang Mao, Fan Qi, Jun Qian, Chenyu Shan, Guofeng Sun, Xuan Tian, Chu Wang, Cong Wang, Tao Wang, Wei Xiong, Yi Xiong, Tao Zha, Bohui Zhang, Tianyu Zhang, Zhiwei Zhang, Ye Zhao, and Julie Lei Zhu.
The Chinese economy is one of the most important in the world, and its success is driven in large part by its financial system. Though closely scrutinized, this system is poorly understood and vastly different than those in the West. The Handbook of China's Financial System will serve as a standard reference guide and invaluable resource to the workings of this critical institution.
The handbook looks in depth at the central aspects of the system, including banking, bonds, the stock market, asset management, the pension system, and financial technology. Each chapter is written by leading experts in the field, and the contributors represent a unique mix of scholars and policymakers, many with firsthand knowledge of setting and carrying out Chinese financial policy. The first authoritative volume on China's financial system, this handbook sheds new light on how it developed, how it works, and the prospects and direction of significant reforms to come.
Contributors include Franklin Allen, Marlene Amstad, Kaiji Chen, Tuo Deng, Hanming Fang, Jin Feng, Tingting Ge, Kai Guo, Zhiguo He, Yiping Huang, Zhaojun Huang, Ningxin Jiang, Wenxi Jiang, Chang Liu, Jun Ma, Yanliang Mao, Fan Qi, Jun Qian, Chenyu Shan, Guofeng Sun, Xuan Tian, Chu Wang, Cong Wang, Tao Wang, Wei Xiong, Yi Xiong, Tao Zha, Bohui Zhang, Tianyu Zhang, Zhiwei Zhang, Ye Zhao, and Julie Lei Zhu.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
206 b/w illus. 64 tables. 3 maps.
Dimensions
Height: 259 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
1157 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-20573-1 (9780691205731)
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Marlene Amstad | Guofeng Sun | Wei Xiong
The Handbook of China's Financial System
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11/2020
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Princeton University Press
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Persons
Marlene Amstad is professor of economics and finance at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen; codirector of the Fintech Centre at the Shenzhen Finance Institute; and senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. She is the coeditor of Central Bank Digital Currency and Fintech in Asia. Guofeng Sun is director general of the Monetary Policy Department of the People's Bank of China. He is the author of Reforms in China's Monetary Policy and Financial Reforms in Modern China. Wei Xiong is the Trumbull-Adams Professor of Finance and professor of economics at Princeton University. He is also academic dean of the School of Management and Economics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen.