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    Acton, Australia :Australian National University,
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    edocfu_9959269209202883
    Format: 1 online resource (314)
    ISBN: 1-76046-335-3
    Content: The Jingshan Report is a collection of research papers on key issues for China’s financial opening, including reform of the RMB exchange rate regime, management of cross-border capital flows and financial support for the Belt and Road Initiative. Authored by leading experts in the relevant fields, the report examines the evolution, current status and problems with the financial opening policy over the past four decades, and puts forward policy recommendations on how to steadily push forward China’s financial opening.
    Note: Introduction: Proactively and Steadily Advancing China's Financial Opening / Huang Yiping -- China's International Strategic Environment / Zhang Yuyan, Feng Weijiang, and Liu Wei -- China's Financial Development : A Global Perspective / Zhu Min, Chen Weidong, Zhou Jingtong, Gai Xinzhe and Xiong Qiyue -- Further Expanding the Opening Up of China's Financial Industry / Zhu Jun, Guo Kai, Ai Ming, Zhao Yue and Bai Xuefei -- RMB Exchange Rate : Moving Towards a Floating Regime / Zhang Bin -- China's Cross-Border Capital Flow Management / Guan Tao, Zhang Antian, Xie Yaxuan, Gao Zheng and Ma Yun -- Promoting China's Financial Market Reform and Innovation with Opening Policies / Xu Zhong, Zhang Xuechun, Cao Yuanyuan, Tang Yingwei and Wan Tailei -- Building China's Overseas Investment and Financing Cooperation / Zhu Jun, Guo Kai, Ai Ming, Bai Xuefei and Zhao Yue -- , English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-76046-334-5
    Language: English
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