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In this comprehensive, accessible work, Ross P. Buckley, Douglas W. Arner, and Dirk A. Zetzsche offer an ideal reference for anyone seeking to understand the technological transformation of finance and the role of regulation: the world of FinTech. They consider FinTech technologies including...
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The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) sparked vigorous debate on the role of financial institutions and capital markets, and the extent to which such institutions and markets should contribute to the broader economy. Much of this debate has centred on what might be the appropriate mechanisms to...
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Since 1979, China has made tremendous progress in its transformation to a socialist market economy. As part of this process, China's financial system has evolved to one characterised by a high degree of marketization. At the same time, China today faces new challenges to growth and development,...
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This article explores China's use of the international trade system, international investment system and international financial system to promote its domestic economic and sectoral reforms, with a view to analyzing the new directions and changing paradigms associated with China's growing...
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This article explores who has most skilfully used the rules of the global economic regime — China, or the nations whose companies invest in her? We first analyse China's adoption and implementation of WTO commitments in the auto industry and the cultural goods sector. We then consider the...
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For two decades, China has adroitly used the international economic system to support and further its own ends, without seeking to shape the system. This is now changing, with China arguing against the continued use of the US dollar as the global reserve currency. Yet if China is going to gain...
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China and India have each followed different development paths. The policy settings that have provided the context for each country’s development have also differed considerably from each other and from those of the Washington Consensus -- the name for the policies imposed by the International...
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