The current fairly peripheral role of China in the global financial regulatory system is increasingly problematic. The system needs a guiding vision in which China becomes much more central – a ‘Chinese dream.’ This paper outlines three clusters of initiatives to achieve a global financial regulatory system in which China holds a major position
This article traces the evolution of China’s financial regulatory system, and its trend towards what...
We examine and compare the role of China’s financial system in supporting the growth of firms and th...
By observing the economies of China, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, the a...
The current fairly peripheral role of China in the global financial regulatory system is increasingl...
As a G20 member, China has been engaged in financial reform since the end of the global financial cr...
As a G20 member, China has been engaged in financial reform since the end of the global financial cr...
China’s involvement in global financial regulatory governance in the wake of the global financial cr...
The Financial Crisis has intensified the focus on financial regulation at global level, placing it a...
Five years ago, the declarations of the G20 in landmark leaders’ summits in London and Pittsburgh li...
This chapter is set against a background in which the regulatory world is grappling with the realiza...
In a context of lagging reform in the Bretton Woods institutions, China has brought the debate on i...
This paper examines the Banking System of China and explores in detail the policy reforms and restru...
This article initially reviews the current development of financial services that converge regulator...
Topic. The active transnationalisation of the U.S. business after the end of the Second World War be...
China's increasing engagement in global financial governance since the 2008 crisis has potentially s...
This article traces the evolution of China’s financial regulatory system, and its trend towards what...
We examine and compare the role of China’s financial system in supporting the growth of firms and th...
By observing the economies of China, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, the a...
The current fairly peripheral role of China in the global financial regulatory system is increasingl...
As a G20 member, China has been engaged in financial reform since the end of the global financial cr...
As a G20 member, China has been engaged in financial reform since the end of the global financial cr...
China’s involvement in global financial regulatory governance in the wake of the global financial cr...
The Financial Crisis has intensified the focus on financial regulation at global level, placing it a...
Five years ago, the declarations of the G20 in landmark leaders’ summits in London and Pittsburgh li...
This chapter is set against a background in which the regulatory world is grappling with the realiza...
In a context of lagging reform in the Bretton Woods institutions, China has brought the debate on i...
This paper examines the Banking System of China and explores in detail the policy reforms and restru...
This article initially reviews the current development of financial services that converge regulator...
Topic. The active transnationalisation of the U.S. business after the end of the Second World War be...
China's increasing engagement in global financial governance since the 2008 crisis has potentially s...
This article traces the evolution of China’s financial regulatory system, and its trend towards what...
We examine and compare the role of China’s financial system in supporting the growth of firms and th...
By observing the economies of China, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, the a...