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CHINESE BANKING SECTOR IN TRANSITION: ANY LESSONS FROM POLAND?

Wielogorski, Dominik (2006)
Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University
Abstract
At the end of the twentieth century Asia, and especially China, has rapidly integrated with the world economy. It has been recently confirmed by China's accession to the World Trade Organisation. While this process has been possible due to Chinese fast economic growth, inefficient banking sector appears as a major threat that may shake the stability of the Middle Country in the future. The dissertation focuses on reforms and challenges facing Chinese banking sector, but it also includes other interrelated aspects like privatisation and development of regulatory institutions. This study analyses the experiences of Polish transformation in banking sector and compares it to the situation in China. This paper investigates the present situation... (More)
At the end of the twentieth century Asia, and especially China, has rapidly integrated with the world economy. It has been recently confirmed by China's accession to the World Trade Organisation. While this process has been possible due to Chinese fast economic growth, inefficient banking sector appears as a major threat that may shake the stability of the Middle Country in the future. The dissertation focuses on reforms and challenges facing Chinese banking sector, but it also includes other interrelated aspects like privatisation and development of regulatory institutions. This study analyses the experiences of Polish transformation in banking sector and compares it to the situation in China. This paper investigates the present situation in China in banking sector, the reasons behind it and the correlations that are responsible for shaping it. The comparison with Poland is used here to show which solutions applied in other transformation countries may be helpful in China, but also to claim that their successfulness hinges on internal conditions in China. It is argued that to change the situation in Chinese banking sector the government's engagement in the sector has to be limited and the importance need to be put on regulatory arrangements. (Less)
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author
Wielogorski, Dominik
supervisor
organization
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
banking sector, privatisation, state-owned banks, nonperforming loans, economic reforms, Social sciences, Samhällsvetenskaper
language
English
id
1326365
date added to LUP
2006-03-13 00:00:00
date last changed
2006-03-13 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{At the end of the twentieth century Asia, and especially China, has rapidly integrated with the world economy. It has been recently confirmed by China's accession to the World Trade Organisation. While this process has been possible due to Chinese fast economic growth, inefficient banking sector appears as a major threat that may shake the stability of the Middle Country in the future. The dissertation focuses on reforms and challenges facing Chinese banking sector, but it also includes other interrelated aspects like privatisation and development of regulatory institutions. This study analyses the experiences of Polish transformation in banking sector and compares it to the situation in China. This paper investigates the present situation in China in banking sector, the reasons behind it and the correlations that are responsible for shaping it. The comparison with Poland is used here to show which solutions applied in other transformation countries may be helpful in China, but also to claim that their successfulness hinges on internal conditions in China. It is argued that to change the situation in Chinese banking sector the government's engagement in the sector has to be limited and the importance need to be put on regulatory arrangements.}},
  author       = {{Wielogorski, Dominik}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{CHINESE BANKING SECTOR IN TRANSITION: ANY LESSONS FROM POLAND?}},
  year         = {{2006}},
}