No. 12-2, July 2017
Index
- Banking System Reform in China: The Challenges to Improving Its Efficiency in Serving the Real Economy
- Building an Efficient Financial System in China: A Need for Stronger Market Discipline
- China's Financial Transformation: Editors' Overview
- China's New Role in the International Financial Architecture
- Comment on “Banking System Reform in China: The Challenges to Improving its Efficiency in Serving the Real Economy”
- Comment on “Banking System Reform in China: The Challenges to Improving Its Efficiency in Serving the Real Economy”
- Comment on “Building an Efficient Financial System in China: A Need for Stronger Market Discipline”
- Comment on “Building an Efficient Financial System in China: A Need for Stronger Market Discipline”
- Comment on “China's New Role in the International Financial Architecture”
- Comment on “China's New Role in the International Financial Architecture”
- Comment on “Local Government Debt and Firm Leverage: Evidence from China”
- Comment on “The Boom and Bust of the RMB's Internationalization: A Perspective from Cross‐border Arbitrage”
- Comment on “The Boom and Bust of the RMB's Internationalization: A Perspective from Cross‐Border Arbitrage”
- Comment on “The Current Wave of State Enterprise Reform in China: A Preliminary Appraisal”
- Comment on “The Current Wave of State Enterprise Reform in China: A Preliminary Appraisal”
- Comments on “Local Government Debt and Firm Leverage: Evidence from China,”
- Japan Center for Economic Research
- Local Government Debt and Firm Leverage: Evidence from China
- The Boom and Bust of the RMB's Internationalization: A Perspective from Cross‐Border Arbitrage
- The Current Wave of State Enterprise Reform in China: A Preliminary Appraisal