TY - BOOK AU - Amstad,Marlene AU - Allen,Franklin AU - Amstad,Marlene AU - Chen,Kaiji AU - Deng,Tuo AU - Duffie,Darrell AU - Fang,Hanming AU - Feng,Jin AU - Ge,Tingting AU - Guo,Kai AU - He,Xiaobei AU - He,Zhiguo AU - Huang,Yiping AU - Huang,Zhaojun AU - Jiang,Ningxin AU - Jiang,Wenxi AU - Liu,Chang AU - Ma,Jun AU - Miao,Yanliang AU - Qi,Fan AU - Qian,Jun AU - Shan,Chenyu AU - Sun,Guofeng AU - Tian,Xuan AU - Wang,Chu AU - Wang,Cong AU - Wang,Tao AU - Xiong,Wei AU - Xiong,Yi AU - Zha,Tao AU - Zhang,Bohui AU - Zhang,Tianyu AU - Zhang,Zhiwei AU - Zhao,Yue AU - Zhu,Julie Lei TI - The Handbook of China's Financial System SN - 9780691205847 U1 - 332.10951 23 PY - 2020///] CY - Princeton, NJ : PB - Princeton University Press, KW - Banks and banking KW - China KW - Capital market KW - Finance KW - Monetary policy KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / Economics KW - bisacsh KW - A-shares KW - British pound KW - C schemes KW - Chinese investment funds KW - Chinese mutual funds KW - Chinese rating agency KW - Euro KW - FDI KW - Fintech cities KW - IFRS KW - IMF KW - IPO reform KW - Japanese yen KW - LGFV KW - McCallum rule KW - PBC policy rates KW - Q schemes KW - QFII KW - RMB cross-border flows KW - RMB internationalization KW - RMB lending KW - RQFII, QDII KW - SOEs KW - Shanghai stock exchange KW - Shenzhen stock exchange KW - Taylor rule KW - US dollar KW - VC KW - accounting system KW - asset management KW - banking institutions KW - banking regulations KW - banking KW - basic social security KW - benchmark rates KW - bond connect KW - bond credit ratings KW - bond markets KW - capital account liberalization KW - central bank independence KW - corporate governance KW - credit extension KW - credit market rates KW - domestic assets KW - employer-sponsored annuity programs KW - equity markets KW - familiarity KW - fintech development KW - fintech regulatory developments KW - fintech KW - foreign direct investment KW - foreign exchange KW - hedge funds KW - infrastructure financing KW - interbank markets KW - interest rate liberalization KW - interest rates KW - internet usage KW - investor behavior KW - investor behavioral biases KW - limited attention KW - liquidity facility rates KW - local government financing vehicles KW - loss aversion KW - macroprudential policies KW - market economy KW - microprudential supervision initiatives KW - monetary policy instruments KW - monetary policy KW - money markets KW - mutual fund industry KW - mutual funds KW - online shopping KW - overconfidence KW - pension system KW - pensions KW - price-based policy instruments KW - private equity funds KW - public pension scheme KW - quantity-based policy instruments KW - real state market KW - representativeness bias KW - shadow banking KW - shareholder activism KW - state-owned commercial banks KW - stock connect KW - stock market regulations KW - stock market KW - venture capital funds KW - venture capital market N1 - Frontmatter --; CONTENTS --; Foreword --; Introduction --; PART 1. BANKING AND MONETARY POLICY --; 1. Banking Institutions and Banking Regulations --; 2. Monetary Policy Framework and Transmission Mechanisms --; 3. Monetary Policy Instruments --; 4. China’s Interest Rate Liberalization --; PART 2. BOND AND MONEY MARKETS --; 5. Chinese Bond Markets and Interbank Market --; PART 3. FINANCIAL SYSTEM AND THE REAL ECONOMY --; 6. Macroeconomic Effects of China’s Financial Policies --; 7. China’s Real Estate Market --; 8. Infrastructure Financing --; PART 4. ONGOING REFORMS --; 9. RMB Internationalization: Past, Present, and Prospect --; 10. China’s Capital Account Liberalization: A Ruby Jubilee and Beyond --; PART 5. STOCK MARKET --; 11. The Development of the Chinese Stock Market --; 12. Corporate Governance in China --; 13. The Accounting System in China --; PART 6. ASSET MANAGEMENT --; 14. Investment Funds in China --; 15. China’s Venture Capital Market --; PART 7. PENSION SYSTEM --; 16. The Chinese Pension System --; PART 8. NEW DEVELOPMENTS --; 17. Fintech Development --; Editors and Contributors --; Index; restricted access N2 - A comprehensive, in-depth, and authoritative guide to China's financial system The Chinese economy is one of the most important in the world, and its success is driven in large part by its financial system. Though closely scrutinized, this system is poorly understood and vastly different than those in the West. The Handbook of China’s Financial System will serve as a standard reference guide and invaluable resource to the workings of this critical institution.The handbook looks in depth at the central aspects of the system, including banking, bonds, the stock market, asset management, the pension system, and financial technology. Each chapter is written by leading experts in the field, and the contributors represent a unique mix of scholars and policymakers, many with firsthand knowledge of setting and carrying out Chinese financial policy. The first authoritative volume on China’s financial system, this handbook sheds new light on how it developed, how it works, and the prospects and direction of significant reforms to come.Contributors include Franklin Allen, Marlene Amstad, Kaiji Chen, Tuo Deng, Hanming Fang, Jin Feng, Tingting Ge, Kai Guo, Zhiguo He, Yiping Huang, Zhaojun Huang, Ningxin Jiang, Wenxi Jiang, Chang Liu, Jun Ma, Yanliang Mao, Fan Qi, Jun Qian, Chenyu Shan, Guofeng Sun, Xuan Tian, Chu Wang, Cong Wang, Tao Wang, Wei Xiong, Yi Xiong, Tao Zha, Bohui Zhang, Tianyu Zhang, Zhiwei Zhang, Ye Zhao, Julie Lei Zhu, and Ning Zhu UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691205847?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780691205847 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780691205847/original ER -