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The Evolution Of The Stock Market In China’s Transitional Economy |
Chien-Hsun Chen and Hui-Tzu Shih, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, Taipei, Taiwan
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| 2002 |
208 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84376 059 7 |
£58.00 |
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£52.20 |
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‘Chien-Hsun Chen and Hui-Tzu Shih have produced an informative and insightful study of China’s stock market development. In The Evolution of the Stock Market in China’s Transitional Economy, the reader will find a straightforward account of the development of China’s stock markets that further clarifies the role China’s capital markets will play in the country’s financial future.’ – Mark T. Fung, The China Business Review
The establishment of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in December 1990 was a landmark in China’s institutional transformation. With this in mind, the authors consider the factors relating to institutional change – such as changes in the financial system, the scale and structure of stock market, operational efficiency and the regulatory system of the stock market.
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Contents: Preface 1. Institutional Change and the Stock Market 2. The Scale and Structure of China’s Stock Market 3. Operational Efficiency and Regulatory System of the Chinese Stock Market 4. Operational Performance of Listed Companies 5. The Impact of China’s WTO Accession on the Stock Market 6. Future Trends in the Evolution of China’s Stock Market References Index
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