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Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies (review)

Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies (review) Reviews 279 environmental impacts of technological improvement will be conducted in his further research. This book appears to be directed to a special audience, but it is no less readable and provocative. Policy makers and scholars in the field of environmental science will be interested in the results of Xie's simulation and the CGE approach itself, while general readers will benefit from his description of China's environmental situation and his analysis of policy scenarios. James Zheng Gao Christopher Newport University James Zheng Gao is an assistantprofessor ofhistory specializing in modern China and United States-East Asian relations. Haiqun Yang. Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. xv, 336 pp. Hardcover $69.95, isbn 0-312-12724-3. In this book, which carries strong traces of its origin as a dissertation, the author's stated goal is to persuade policy makers (with academics and businesspeople as a secondary audience) involved with reforming centrally planned economies (RCPEs) to maintain a centrally controlled banking system while decentralizing and marketizing the production system. The author argues that the banking system's main role during the period of reform should be to provide corporate governance to the newly independent firms. This guidance comes, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png China Review International University of Hawai'I Press

Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies (review)

China Review International , Volume 5 (1) – Mar 30, 1998

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Abstract

Reviews 279 environmental impacts of technological improvement will be conducted in his further research. This book appears to be directed to a special audience, but it is no less readable and provocative. Policy makers and scholars in the field of environmental science will be interested in the results of Xie's simulation and the CGE approach itself, while general readers will benefit from his description of China's environmental situation and his analysis of policy scenarios. James Zheng Gao Christopher Newport University James Zheng Gao is an assistantprofessor ofhistory specializing in modern China and United States-East Asian relations. Haiqun Yang. Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. xv, 336 pp. Hardcover $69.95, isbn 0-312-12724-3. In this book, which carries strong traces of its origin as a dissertation, the author's stated goal is to persuade policy makers (with academics and businesspeople as a secondary audience) involved with reforming centrally planned economies (RCPEs) to maintain a centrally controlled banking system while decentralizing and marketizing the production system. The author argues that the banking system's main role during the period of reform should be to provide corporate governance to the newly independent firms. This guidance comes,

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China Review InternationalUniversity of Hawai'I Press

Published: Mar 30, 1998

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