The Chinese Financial System
By (Author) Cecil R. Dipchand
By (author) Zhang Yichun
By (author) Ma Mingjia
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th September 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Microeconomics
332.10951
Hardback
240
The major components of the Chinese financial system as it existed by the end of 1990 are identified. The activities of each component, its relative importance, and the role which each is likely to play in the economy as it develops are discussed. The components of the system include the State Council, the People's Bank of China, the banking sector, the non-banking sector, and the financial market. Professor Zhang Yichun and Mr Ma Mingjia have access to privileged documentation on the development of this financial system. The publication includes a note by R.L. Blackmore.
.,."The Chinese Financial System describes the reconstruction of China's central bank, the People's Bank of China, and the establishment of China's specialized banks, the non-banking sector, and the financial market from 1984 to the end of 1990....The book is very informative and is to be recommended to academicians and the general public."-American Journal Of Chinese Studies
...The Chinese Financial System describes the reconstruction of China's central bank, the People's Bank of China, and the establishment of China's specialized banks, the non-banking sector, and the financial market from 1984 to the end of 1990....The book is very informative and is to be recommended to academicians and the general public.-American Journal Of Chinese Studies
..."The Chinese Financial System describes the reconstruction of China's central bank, the People's Bank of China, and the establishment of China's specialized banks, the non-banking sector, and the financial market from 1984 to the end of 1990....The book is very informative and is to be recommended to academicians and the general public."-American Journal Of Chinese Studies
CECIL R. DIPCHAND is Professor of Finance in the School of Business Administration at Dalhousie University. He is the Project Director of the Dalhousie/Xiamen University Linkage Program, and is widely published in the periodical literature and in books. ZHANG YICHUN is Professor of Money and Banking, and Dean of Economics College of Xiamen University, P.R.C. Professor Zhang has published 14 books, including Socialistic Money and Banking, and over 60 articles in China of which 4 books and 5 papers were awarded prizes for excellence. MA MINGJIA is the Vice Head of the Department of Financial Administration of the Bank of China, P.R.C. He has published more than 140 articles on finance, has participated in the compilation of The Encyclopedia of the Banking of China, and is chief editor of Stock Knowledge Series and 12 books on finance which have a considerable influence on financial circles of China.