Anonymous Banking and Financial Repression: How Does China's Reform Limit Government Predation without Reducing Its Revenue?
Year of publication: |
1999-08
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Authors: | Bai, Chong-En ; Li, David Daokui ; Qian, Yingyi ; Wang, Yijiang |
Institutions: | C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers |
Subject: | Anonymous Banking | Financial Repression | Government Commitment | Government In Transition | Information Decentralization | Sectoral Dual-Track | State Predation |
Extent: | application/pdf |
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Series: | |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | Number 2221 |
Classification: | G28 - Government Policy and Regulation ; H2 - Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue ; O16 - Financial Markets; Saving and Capital Investment ; O17 - Formal and Informal Sectors; Shadow Economy; Institutional Arrangements ; P26 - Political Economy; Property Rights |
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