Review of China Financial System

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Thian Cheng Lim , Dan Zhao , Haozhe Jiang , Yun Liu ,

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Volume 1 - September 2012 (09)

Abstract

China financial system design is reviewed. Past academic and non- academic publish material is perused to formed an understanding of the present financial system. Discussion and recommendation suggested strengthening the present reform of financial system.

Keywords

China, financial reform, financial system, design

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