China’s economy has expanded at a rapid pace over the past three decades, underpinned by a range of economic reforms. While many of these reforms have focused on the supply side of the economy, the authorities have employed a range of policies to manage aggregate demand and control the build-up of inflationary pressures and financial risks. The operation of macroeconomic policy in China differs from that typically used in developed economies, reflecting China’s particular institutional and economic environment. Macroeconomic policy is implemented in a coordinated manner with authorities using a range of monetary, fiscal and regulatory policy instruments to achieve economic objectives
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China presents several macroeconomic patterns that appear inconsistent with stan-dard stylized facts...
he spectacular performance of the Chinese economy over the last two decades or so has been only matc...
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This paper investigates the macroeconomic cycles China has experienced since the onset of reform in ...
This paper explores the links between reforms, macroeconomic management and the occurrence of macroe...
Despite the phenomenal success of China's economic reform, the Chinese economy encounters a ser...
As a result of the 'Open Door' policy adopted by the Chinese government, the rate of growth of Forei...
Macroeconomics is a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decis...
This paper examines China’s macroeconomic management, focusing on the period from 1979 to present. W...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX190001 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Financial liberalization in China has broad implications, including changing how its central bank’s ...
Since reforms started in 1978, China has combined rapid growth with moderate price stability. This p...
This study focuses on the application of fiscal policy in China’s macroeconomic management. Through ...
China presents several macroeconomic patterns that appear inconsistent with stan-dard stylized facts...
he spectacular performance of the Chinese economy over the last two decades or so has been only matc...
In order for a "socialist market economy " to function smoothly, a modernized macroeconomi...
China’s unorthodox approach to economic transition has resulted in sustained high growth. However, i...
On 22 January 2010, the Chinese State Statistical Bureau announced that the 2009 Chinese economic gr...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic cycles China has experienced since the onset of reform in ...
This paper explores the links between reforms, macroeconomic management and the occurrence of macroe...
Despite the phenomenal success of China's economic reform, the Chinese economy encounters a ser...
As a result of the 'Open Door' policy adopted by the Chinese government, the rate of growth of Forei...