The rise of the People's Bank of China: the politics of institutional change
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1. Verfasser: Bell, Stephen (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard University Press 2013
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. [313]-359) and index
Part one. Aims and theoretical context. Introduction ; Explaining institutional change : an agents in contexts approach -- Part two. The institutional rise of the PBC. The people's bank in the shadow of the plan, 1978-1992 ; Monetary policy in the shadow of the plan, 1978-1992 ; The second reform era and the rise of the PBC ; The growth of mutual dependency between the PBC and the party leadership ; Formal institutional change and the rise of the PBC in the second reform era, 1992-2011 -- Part three. The PBC and the politics of money and financial developments in China. In search of a new monetary policy framework ; Monetary policy in the second reform era, 1992-2011 ; The PBC and China's foreign exchange rate policy ; The PBC and financial reforms in China since 2003 ; Conclusion
Abbreviations used in text -- Aims and theoretical context -- Introduction -- Explaining institutional change : an agents in contexts approach -- The institutional rise of the PBC -- The people's bank in the shadow of the plan, 1978-1992 -- Monetary policy in the shadow of the plan, 1978-1992 -- The second reform era and the rise of the PBC -- The growth of mutual dependency between the PBC and the party leadership -- Formal institutional change and the rise of the pbc in the second reform era, 1992-2011 -- The rise of the PBC and the politics of money and financial developments in China -- In search of a new monetary policy framework -- Monetary policy in the second reform era, 1992-2011 -- The PBC and China's foreign exchange rate policy -- The PBC and financial reforms in China since 2003 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Index
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