
What Is Behind China's Latest National Balance Sheet
Li Yang(Editor)
Paths Publishing Group
Published on 1. January 2018
Book
Hardback
104 pages
978-1-84464-504-6 (ISBN)
Description
Based on the existing compilation framework, this report attempts to update the main data and focuses on China's economic development and restructuring process during the period from 2012 to 2014. It explores the challenges in the process of stabilizing economic growth and the adjusting economic structure, and examines the transforming development mode and control of economic risks, especially in the process of deleverage and the controlling of financial risks. It also puts forward policy proposals for resolving the balance sheet risks.
This report also collects the experts' speeches on the symposium, which point out the way to perfect the compilation of the national balance sheet and give advice on how to make a better analysis and application of the national balance sheet.
This report also collects the experts' speeches on the symposium, which point out the way to perfect the compilation of the national balance sheet and give advice on how to make a better analysis and application of the national balance sheet.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
333 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84464-504-6 (9781844645046)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Main Report
Section One Main Findings
1. National Balance Sheet
2. Sovereign Balance Sheet
3. Sector Balance Sheet
Section Two Leverage Adjustment and Risk Management
1. Notes to the Totaling Method
2. Society-wide Leverage Ratio
3. Leverage Ratio Cycle
4. Dilemma between De-leveraging and Stabilizing Growth: Numerator Strategy and Denominator Strategy
5. Leverage Adjustment and Financial Risk Management
6. The Fundamental Way out Lies in Transforming the Economic Development Mode through Reform
Speeches at the Seminar The National Balance Sheet is a New Thing
Keynote Report on the National Balance Sheet
1. Overall Judgment
2. Non-financial Enterprises, Residents, the Government and Financial Institutions
3. Leverage Adjustment Issues
4. Structural Risks in China's Balance Sheet
What Is Behind the Latest National Balance Sheet.Zhang Xiaojing
1. The National Balance Sheet Reflects China's Developmental Stage and Institutional Characteristics
2. China's Sovereign Net Assets Can Cope with 1.5 Crises
ii National Think Tank Report
3. It Is Inappropriate to Exaggerate the Society-wide Leverage Ratio
Institutional and Mechanism Adjustments: The Key to Defusing Local Debt Risks
A Mechanism for Clarifying Different Types of Debts Wang Guogang
The National Balance Sheet Is of Great Practical Significance Xu Xianchun
Several Suggestions for Improving the Preparation for and the Study of the National Balance Sheet, Lou Hong
1. The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Has Produced a Marked Effect on the Preparation of the National Balance Sheet
2. The Work on Preparing the Government Balance Sheet Has Been Initiated in an All-round Way, Conducive to Preparing the National Balance Sheet
3. Several Suggestions for Further Improving the Study of the National Balance Sheet
Three Noteworthy Issues Concerning the Preparation of the National Balance Sheet at the Stage of De-leveraging, Ruan Jianhong
Further Improving the Prudence and Comparability in Preparing the National Balance Sheet, Zhang Xiaopu
It Is Suggested that the Government Should Vigorously Push Ahead with the Preparation of the Balance Sheet, Zhao Min
The National Balance Sheet: Data, Framework and Theoretical Model, Yang Yanqing
Vigorously Intensifying the Popularization of the Preparation of the National Balance Sheet, Zhou Shulian
Improving the Ecological Asset Monitoring System, Promoting the Ecological Governance Modernization, Li Zhou
Exploring the Incorporation of the Items in the Natural Balance Sheet, Pan Jiahua
Local Government Bonds: Financing and Market Cultivation, Gao Zhanjun
Section One Main Findings
1. National Balance Sheet
2. Sovereign Balance Sheet
3. Sector Balance Sheet
Section Two Leverage Adjustment and Risk Management
1. Notes to the Totaling Method
2. Society-wide Leverage Ratio
3. Leverage Ratio Cycle
4. Dilemma between De-leveraging and Stabilizing Growth: Numerator Strategy and Denominator Strategy
5. Leverage Adjustment and Financial Risk Management
6. The Fundamental Way out Lies in Transforming the Economic Development Mode through Reform
Speeches at the Seminar The National Balance Sheet is a New Thing
Keynote Report on the National Balance Sheet
1. Overall Judgment
2. Non-financial Enterprises, Residents, the Government and Financial Institutions
3. Leverage Adjustment Issues
4. Structural Risks in China's Balance Sheet
What Is Behind the Latest National Balance Sheet.Zhang Xiaojing
1. The National Balance Sheet Reflects China's Developmental Stage and Institutional Characteristics
2. China's Sovereign Net Assets Can Cope with 1.5 Crises
ii National Think Tank Report
3. It Is Inappropriate to Exaggerate the Society-wide Leverage Ratio
Institutional and Mechanism Adjustments: The Key to Defusing Local Debt Risks
A Mechanism for Clarifying Different Types of Debts Wang Guogang
The National Balance Sheet Is of Great Practical Significance Xu Xianchun
Several Suggestions for Improving the Preparation for and the Study of the National Balance Sheet, Lou Hong
1. The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Has Produced a Marked Effect on the Preparation of the National Balance Sheet
2. The Work on Preparing the Government Balance Sheet Has Been Initiated in an All-round Way, Conducive to Preparing the National Balance Sheet
3. Several Suggestions for Further Improving the Study of the National Balance Sheet
Three Noteworthy Issues Concerning the Preparation of the National Balance Sheet at the Stage of De-leveraging, Ruan Jianhong
Further Improving the Prudence and Comparability in Preparing the National Balance Sheet, Zhang Xiaopu
It Is Suggested that the Government Should Vigorously Push Ahead with the Preparation of the Balance Sheet, Zhao Min
The National Balance Sheet: Data, Framework and Theoretical Model, Yang Yanqing
Vigorously Intensifying the Popularization of the Preparation of the National Balance Sheet, Zhou Shulian
Improving the Ecological Asset Monitoring System, Promoting the Ecological Governance Modernization, Li Zhou
Exploring the Incorporation of the Items in the Natural Balance Sheet, Pan Jiahua
Local Government Bonds: Financing and Market Cultivation, Gao Zhanjun