Putting the Cart Before the Horse Capital Account Liberalization and Exchange Rate Flexibility in China

Putting the Cart Before the Horse  Capital Account Liberalization and Exchange Rate Flexibility in China
Author: Mr.Eswar Prasad,Mr.Thomas Rumbaugh,Mr.Qing Wang
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781451975451

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This paper reviews the issues involved in moving towards greater exchange rate flexibility and capital account liberalization in China. A more flexible exchange rate regime would allow China to operate a more independent monetary policy, providing a useful buffer against domestic and external shocks. At the same time, weaknesses in China’s financial system suggest that capital account liberalization poses significant risks and should be a lower priority in the short term. This paper concludes that greater exchange rate flexibility is in China’s own interest and that, along with a more stable and robust financial system, it should be regarded as a prerequisite for undertaking a substantial liberalization of the capital account.

Putting the Cart Before the Horse

Putting the Cart Before the Horse
Author: Eswar Prasad,Thomas Rumbaugh,Qing Wang,International monetary fund. Asia and Pacific department
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:848996917

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Capital Ideas

Capital Ideas
Author: Jeffrey M. Chwieroth
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2009-12-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781400833825

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The right of governments to employ capital controls has always been the official orthodoxy of the International Monetary Fund, and the organization's formal rules providing this right have not changed significantly since the IMF was founded in 1945. But informally, among the staff inside the IMF, these controls became heresy in the 1980s and 1990s, prompting critics to accuse the IMF of indiscriminately encouraging the liberalization of controls and precipitating a wave of financial crises in emerging markets in the late 1990s. In Capital Ideas, Jeffrey Chwieroth explores the inner workings of the IMF to understand how its staff's thinking about capital controls changed so radically. In doing so, he also provides an important case study of how international organizations work and evolve. Drawing on original survey and archival research, extensive interviews, and scholarship from economics, politics, and sociology, Chwieroth traces the evolution of the IMF's approach to capital controls from the 1940s through spring 2009 and the first stages of the subprime credit crisis. He shows that IMF staff vigorously debated the legitimacy of capital controls and that these internal debates eventually changed the organization's behavior--despite the lack of major rule changes. He also shows that the IMF exercised a significant amount of autonomy despite the influence of member states. Normative and behavioral changes in international organizations, Chwieroth concludes, are driven not just by new rules but also by the evolving makeup, beliefs, debates, and strategic agency of their staffs.

China s Economic Modernisation And Structural Changes Essays In Honour Of John Wong

China s Economic Modernisation And Structural Changes  Essays In Honour Of John Wong
Author: Zheng Yong-nian,Tong Sarah Yueting
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811203633

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This book provides a timely update on the ongoing transformation of the Chinese economy. As the world's second largest economy, China marked the 40th anniversary of economic reform and opening-up in 2018. In this book, top scholars on Chinese economic studies review China's remarkable economic achievement in the past four decades and analyse the challenges facing economic development in the country.The book focusses on structural changes of China's economy, which are essential to steer the country towards sustainable development. It studies the long-term factors affecting the Chinese economy such as education and innovation, and emerging sources of economic growth, such as e-commerce. Other important aspects of the Chinese economy explored in this book include the economic role of the Chinese government, fiscal reforms, capital account liberalisation, housing policies, competition policy and anti-monopoly law, China's export, trends of regional development and reforms of state-owned enterprises.This rich collection of policy-oriented economic studies is also a tribute to Professor John Wong, former research director of the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, who passed away in June 2018. For over three decades, Professor Wong had followed and provided insightful analyses on China's economic development.

Debating China s Exchange Rate Policy

Debating China s Exchange Rate Policy
Author: Morris Goldstein
Publsiher: Peterson Institute
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2008
Genre: Currency question
ISBN: 9780881325393

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China Linking Markets for Growth

China  Linking Markets for Growth
Author: Ross Garnaut,Ligang Song
Publsiher: ANU E Press
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781921313387

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China's prosperity is at the core of the emerging Platinum Age of global economic growth. Rapid economic growth has been underpinned by expansion in its domestic markets, and the integration of domestic and international markets in goods, services, capital, labour and foreign exchange. Global commodity prices have reached historic highs, while Chinas capital outflows have helped to hold down interest rates worldwide. Linking markets, both domestic and international, has been key to Chinas success. In sustaining its strong economic growth, China has become one of the worlds most voracious consumers of energy. The challenge now facing the government and people of China is in achieving cooperation with the international community to avert the costs - both economic and environmental - of accelerating energy consumption. CHINA: LINKING MARKETS FOR GROWTH gathers together leading scholars on Chinas economic success and its effect on the world economy into the next few decades.

Risks and Reform

Risks and Reform
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: PSU:000065506202

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The Evolving Role of China in the Global Economy

The Evolving Role of China in the Global Economy
Author: Yin-Wong Cheung,Jakob De Haan
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262304948

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Experts analyze four factors in China's economic growth: exchange rate policy, savings and investments, monetary policy, and foreign direct investments. China is now the world's second largest economy and may soon overtake the United States as the world's largest. Despite its adoption of some free-market principles, China considers itself a “socialist-market economy,” suggesting that the government still plays a major role in the country's economic development. This book offers a systematic analysis of four factors in China's rapid economic growth: exchange rate policy, savings and investment, monetary policy and capital controls, and foreign direct investment (FDI). Contributors offer fresh perspectives on the undervaluation of the renminbi, the dollar peg, and China's macroeconomic relationships with the rest of the world. They review factors shaping China's saving dynamics and analyze the growth of the private sector despite limited access to external finance. They examine the monetary policy independence of the People's Bank of China, offshore markets for China's currency, and the effectiveness of China's capital controls. Finally, they consider Chinese FDI in terms of China's growing demand for energy and raw materials, exploring the factors that drive China's FDI in the conventional oil-producing countries and in Africa.