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"It's clear that China is the world's next economic superpower. But what isn't so clear is how China will get there by … population, and coping with a less accommodative global environment. In this book, economists from China's leading university and … analyses and policy recommendations by a group of top Chinese and American scholars. Whether China succeeds or fails in …
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Employing the news-based economic policy uncertainty (EPU) Index of Baker, Bloom, and Davis (2016) and quarterly data of Chinese listed companies, we find that an increase in EPU raises the average debt-to-asset ratio of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) but lowers that of private-owned enterprises...
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The end of the long civil war in Sri Lanka in 2009 generated widespread expectations of a peace dividend that would enable the country to embark on a period of sustained economic growth. Recent developments have dampened that optimism, however, rekindling fears that Sri Lanka's tale of missed...
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Chinese banks suffer from serious financial fragility manifested by high proportions of non-performing loans and low capital-adequacy ratios. A key policy introduced recently by the Chinese government to reduce financial risks is the establishment of four asset management companies (AMCs) for...
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The current account surplus of the People's Republic of China (PRC) has drawn much foreign and domestic attention. This …
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