Since the beginning of 1990s, the credit balance of the banking system in mainland China has experienced a big swing from negative to positive. The balance has continued to expand up to now. It seems that both negative and positive credit balances are so large that the financial resources have been utilized inefficiently by the banking system. On the eve of China¡¦s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), challenges from banking competition will increase. In this paper a three-sector equilibrium model of monopolistic banking competition is set up and is applied to analyze the impact of the expanding credit balances and banking reform on the Chinese economy. Through theoretical analysis, reasons for the expanding credit balance are ...
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In Hong Kong, the development of the banking system is an important aspect of its economic developme...
Since the beginning of 1990s, the credit balance of the banking system in mainland China has experie...
The accession of China to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in December 2001, marks a major step in...
China's accession to World Trade Organization (WTO) opened its financial markets to foreign banks in...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of China's accession to the World Trade...
This paper examines the Banking System of China and explores in detail the policy reforms and restru...
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This paper discusses why China needs to liberalise interest rates and looks at how liberalisation is...
This dissertation provides the theoretical and empirical study on the reconstruction of the bank ind...
In Hong Kong, the development of the banking system is an important aspect of its economic developme...
Since the beginning of 1990s, the credit balance of the banking system in mainland China has experie...
The accession of China to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in December 2001, marks a major step in...
China's accession to World Trade Organization (WTO) opened its financial markets to foreign banks in...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of China's accession to the World Trade...
This paper examines the Banking System of China and explores in detail the policy reforms and restru...
China's banking system has undergone significant changes in the last two decades: banks are now func...
Over the past four decades, comprehensive deepening of reform is conducive to the rapid development ...
This paper shows that particular attributes of foreign banks, viz. size of assets, number of branche...
China’s state-owned banks historically have funded money losing enterprises to maintain employment a...
This paper examines key elements of economic reform in China, their impacts on Mainland China and Ho...
China and Taiwan today are both trying to become members of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Rec...
This paper explores whether increasing market competition in China under its current market system e...
This paper discusses why China needs to liberalise interest rates and looks at how liberalisation is...
This dissertation provides the theoretical and empirical study on the reconstruction of the bank ind...
In Hong Kong, the development of the banking system is an important aspect of its economic developme...