The Modernization of Chinese Economy
by XIAO Geng
Description
The book provides a systematic analysis, from the perspective of New Institutional Economics, of the interactions between the institutional change and the economic structural transformation in China. The topics include state-owned enterprise reform, property rights, financial systems, capital markets, exchange rate regimes and macroeconomic coordination and policies. The book highlights the important role of institutional reform in China’s economic structural transformation and provides policy analysis and recommendations on several strategically important issues.
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Rights Information
Rights sold: Serbian (Albatros Plus), Arabic (Arab Scientific Publishers).
Author Biography
Xiao Geng obtained his PhD in Economics from UCLA. As Senior Fellow and Joint Vice President of Research of the Fung Global Institute headquartered in Hong Kong, he directs, oversees and coordinates the Institute’s research projects. He is also an Honorary Professor at the University of Hong Kong, a Special Advisor on Strategic Development for the Columbia Global Centers East Asia, and an Independent Director of the HSBC Bank (China) and the London-based Genesis Emerging Markets Fund. Prior to joining the Institute, Xiao Geng held leadership positions in a number of research institutions, including Director of the Columbia Global Centers|East Asia, Founding Director of the Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy and Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He was also a tenured professor of economics at the University of Hong Kong, Head of Research and Advisor to the Chairman at the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong, Vice-President of the Chinese Economists Society in the US, a member of the board of supervisors at the Shenzhen Development Bank, Faculty Associate at Harvard University, and a Consultant at the World Bank. He focuses on empirical and policy research on the Chinese economy, especially in the areas of macroeconomics, exchange rate, finance, productivity, enterprises and institutional economics.
Bibliographic Information
- Publisher Yilin Press
- Publication Date November 2012
- ISBN/Identifier 9787544731973
- Pages212
- ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
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