Corporate Governance and Financial Reform in China's Transition Economy
Corporate Governance and Financial Reform in China's Transition Economy
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Abstract
The world economy is facing unprecedented challenges brought by the still unfolding global financial crisis. At this critical juncture in history, China's economic performance and financial stability are closely watched across the world. This book examines corporate governance reforms in China as an economy in transition—from a planned economy to a market economy—in the context of globalization and the country's accession to the WTO. The book interprets China's experience as a gradualist transition strategy, which is appropriate given the existing constraints imposed by China's limited political, legal, and regulatory framework. This approach also compares favorably with the radical privatization program (shock therapy) in Russia. In China, institutional innovations play a key role in discovering a better way to the market, even though such transitional institutions may not fully comply with a full market economy. Meanwhile, mutually supporting and complimentary structural reforms of China's enterprises, banks, and stock market should proceed hand in hand in order to achieve effective and sustained results during the transition period.
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Front Matter
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Introduction
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Basic Concepts of Corporate Governance and Global Movements in Corporate Governance Reforms
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The History of China's Enterprise Reform and Emerging Corporate Governance Issues
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Corporate Governance Practices of Major Types of Chinese Enterprises and Institutional Constraints on Corporate Governance Improvements during Transition
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The Interaction between Capital Markets and Corporate Governance of Chinese Listed Companies
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Corporate Governance Reform of China's Banking System
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The Chinese Experience in International Corporate Governance Debates
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Conclusion
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End Matter
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