EMERGING CAPITAL MARKETS AND TRANSITION IN CONTEMPORARY CHN
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Focusing on the complexities of China's capital markets, the book delves into the existence of market bubbles, utilizing the Grubbs-Smirnov Test to identify abnormal values across various asset markets. It examines foreign direct investment, particularly from Japan, highlighting the unique characteristics of China's FDI landscape shaped by non-economic factors. Additionally, the analysis of the US-China 'G2' system reveals challenges in cooperation due to fundamental systemic differences. Overall, it offers insights into the current state and future trajectory of China's marketization.
