China is growing to become the largest economy in the world, yet, the Middle Kingdom has a number of problems. New and productive non-state owned firms -the engine of growth- face a problem when searching for inexpensive external funding. That is, non state-owned firms have a hard time applying for commercial bank loans. The government is implementing liberating reforms. But the reforms are limited by a heavy state-ownership of the financial sector. This thesis considers a banking reform that should be as free and market oriented as possible, and tests if it can be statistically proven whether political relations are significant when a firm applies for a commercial bank loan. The result show that the reforms still has a relatively long way ...
In the wake of the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-98, and accelerating after 2003 the People\u27s Re...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
At the end of the twentieth century Asia, and especially China, has rapidly integrated with the worl...
China is growing to become the largest economy in the world, yet, the Middle Kingdom has a number of...
This paper discusses why China needs to liberalise interest rates and looks at how liberalisation is...
China’s state-owned banks historically have funded money losing enterprises to maintain employment a...
China’s state-owned banks historically have funded money losing enterprises to maintain employment a...
Two decades of policy lending created a large bad debt burden in the loan portfolios of the four lar...
Two decades of policy lending created a large bad debt burden in the loan portfolios of the four lar...
The Chinese banking system, characterized by massive government intervention, poor asset quality and...
The Chinese banking system, characterized by massive government intervention, poor asset quality and...
This paper examines the Banking System of China and explores in detail the policy reforms and restru...
China’s state-owned banks have historically funded money-losing state enterprises as a way of mainta...
This thesis explains how China’s banking system has evolved since the establishment of the socialist...
China has been delaying its adoption of a flexible exchange rate system with free capital flows. The...
In the wake of the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-98, and accelerating after 2003 the People\u27s Re...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
At the end of the twentieth century Asia, and especially China, has rapidly integrated with the worl...
China is growing to become the largest economy in the world, yet, the Middle Kingdom has a number of...
This paper discusses why China needs to liberalise interest rates and looks at how liberalisation is...
China’s state-owned banks historically have funded money losing enterprises to maintain employment a...
China’s state-owned banks historically have funded money losing enterprises to maintain employment a...
Two decades of policy lending created a large bad debt burden in the loan portfolios of the four lar...
Two decades of policy lending created a large bad debt burden in the loan portfolios of the four lar...
The Chinese banking system, characterized by massive government intervention, poor asset quality and...
The Chinese banking system, characterized by massive government intervention, poor asset quality and...
This paper examines the Banking System of China and explores in detail the policy reforms and restru...
China’s state-owned banks have historically funded money-losing state enterprises as a way of mainta...
This thesis explains how China’s banking system has evolved since the establishment of the socialist...
China has been delaying its adoption of a flexible exchange rate system with free capital flows. The...
In the wake of the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-98, and accelerating after 2003 the People\u27s Re...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
At the end of the twentieth century Asia, and especially China, has rapidly integrated with the worl...