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This book contains a total of eleven chapters, covering the following areas of China's economic reform. The monetary and financial reform examined China's policy on interest rate, money supply, foreign bank lending and development of the equity and commodity markets. The discussion on the reform...
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This paper explores reasons for the excess sensitivity of (under- or over-) investment to free cash flow. Using accounting information from Chinese listed firms, we find robust support for the fact that higher sensitivities of abnormal investment to free cash flow can be caused by financial...
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Many successful examples of economic development, such as South Korea, exhibit long periods of sustained capital accumulation. This process is characterized by a gradually rising investment rate along with a moderate rate of return to capital, both of which are strongly at odds with the standard...
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China is the world's largest investor and greatest contributor to global economic growth by wide margins. The efficiency of its financial system in allocating capital to investment will be important to sustain this growth. This paper shows that China's stock market has a crucial role to play....
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This paper shows that, counter to common perception, stock prices in China are strongly linked to firm fundamentals. Since the reforms of the early 2000s, stock prices are as informative about future profits as they are in the US. Although the market is segmented from international equity...
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While many developing countries have reformed their financial systems over the last few decades, how an increased level of financial liberalization affects the saving-investment relationship remains unclear. This paper examines the dynamic relationship between the domestic saving and investment...
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This paper constructs a growth model that is consistent with salient features of the Chinese growth experience since 1992: high output growth, sustained returns on capital investments, extensive reallocation within the manufacturing sector, falling labor share and accumulation of a large foreign...
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The pace of capital accumulation in East Asia has simply been stunning. In this paper, we investigate sources of this fast accumulation and make projections for the future. We estimate a “convergence” equation for physical capital per capita, which is derived from an open economy growth...
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Social impact investors seek social and environmental impact from their investments, in addition to financial returns. This chapter discusses the potential of social impact investment for developing countries, highlighting several examples to demonstrate how it works in practice. It examines the...
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We develop an overlapping-generations economy to analyze the effects of financier patience on the investment horizon choice of a distribution of heterogeneous entrepreneurs. The purpose of our enquiry is to show that while the lack of financier patience might affect the supply of investable...
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