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Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies Haiqun Yang

Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies By Haiqun Yang

Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies by Haiqun Yang


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This book analyses the advantages and disadvantages of the banking system reforms with particular reference to centrally planned economies. Employing a critical exposition of banking theories, it assesses current financial disorders and takes issue with some established theories.

Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies Summary

Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies by Haiqun Yang

This book analyses the advantages and disadvantages of the banking system reforms with particular reference to centrally planned economies. The book reviews the socialist banking reforms and analyses their financial problems. Employing a critical exposition of banking theories, it assesses current financial disorders and takes issue with some established theories.

Table of Contents

Foreword - Preface; R.Portes - Acknowledgements - Glossary of Selected Terms - Introduction - Socialist Banking Systems and Their Reforms - Problems of Selected RCPEs - Financial Development and Banking Control - Financial Disorder and Banking Control - Monetary Equilibrium and Disequilibrium - Modelling Demand for Money in China - Final Conclusions and Suggestions - Bibliography - Graph Attachments - Index

Additional information

NPB9780333645574
9780333645574
033364557X
Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies by Haiqun Yang
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1996-02-26
336
N/A
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