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Remaking Monetary Policy in China : Markets and Controls, 1998–2008 / by Michael Beggs, Luke Deer

By: Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Springer eBooks Economics and Finance | Springer eBook CollectionPublisher: Singapore : Palgrave Pivot, 2019Edition: 1st ed. 2019Description: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 125 p. 7 illus)ISBN:
  • 9789811397264
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 9789811397257 | Erscheint auch als: 978-981-13-9725-7 Druck-Ausgabe | Erscheint auch als: Remaking monetary policy in China. Druck-Ausgabe Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. xi, 125 SeitenDDC classification:
  • 339 23
LOC classification:
  • HB172.5
DOI: DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-9726-4Online resources: Summary: 1. Introduction: the ‘new macroeconomic consensus’ arrives in China -- 2. A bank-dominated financial system -- 3. Targets: why money and credit? -- 4. Transmission: inside the banking black box -- 5. Instruments: the evolution of policy strategy -- 6. ConclusionSummary: This book covers the recent history of Chinese monetary policy. While most current work focuses on This book traces and explains the evolution of Chinese monetary policy in the years before 2008. The turn towards interest rate deregulation and market-oriented policy in China in recent years is often seen as a break with former command-and-control policy norms, in favour of Western central banking norms. We argue that Chinese monetary policy already went through a transformation under the influence of ‘new consensus’ macroeconomics after 1998, but that this surprisingly led to increased reliance on direct banking controls in the 2000s. Therefore, many of the controls that look to many like a remnant of central planning are in fact an outcome of an earlier attempt to ‘rationalise’ monetary policy, in unusual Chinese conditions. Specifically, policy returned to direct controls because of an underdeveloped interbank money market, and a glut of bank liquidity associated with enormous foreign exchange inflows in the mid-2000s. Michael Beggs is Senior Lecturer in Political Economy at the University of Sydney, Australia. Luke Deer is a Research Affiliate in Finance at the University of Sydney Business School, AustraliaPPN: PPN: 1676316620Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-2-ECF | ZDB-2-SEB | ZDB-2-SXEF
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