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| Fading Dividend—Seeking New Balance in China |
| | PENG Wensheng |
| | 2013.04.21 |
| Rooted from the work experience and observation of the author, this book elaborates the main conclusion and further thoughts about Chinese macroeconomics. It provides systematic analysis for Chinese macroeconomics based on several special reports of Chinese economics. |
| Financial E Times |
| | WAN Jianhua |
| | 2013.04.21 |
| The book discusses growth logic of financial sector. Currently, the impact of internet and mobile communication to finance sector is no longer attractive issue. However, the continuous changing and innovating times provide us more imaginary space. |
| A Study on the Development of New Finance in China |
| | LI Xunlei |
| | 2013.04.15 |
| The book offers a thorough and systematic research for new finance in China. The new financial developing trend aspect raised in this book possesses reference value for accelerating financial innovation in China. It also provides policy advice for financial innovation and practicable financial supervision. |
| Financial Leasing in China |
| | LIAO min, LING Tao, ZHONG Wei |
| | 2013.04.10 |
| After the 18th National Congress of the CPC, financial leasing ushers in excellent developing era. Anyway, financial leasing still faces a series of problems. The problems derive from macro environment, policy, operation and so on. Research achievements in this book discuss those problems in various aspects. |
| Clash and Consensus: The U.S. and China Debate World Economy |
| | CHEN Yuan, QIAN Yingyi |
| | 2012.10.01 |
| The book presents the achievements of the China-U.S. Economists Symposium held in April, 2012 between China Finance 40 Forum (CF40) and The Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE), exploring China and the United States’ roles in global economy. |
| RMB’s Internationalization: Development of Off-shore Market and Opening up of C |
| | MA Jun XU Gang et.al |
| | 2012.06.01 |
| The books introduces theory basis, experience and risk control of RMB’s internationalization, the development of off-shore market and the opening up of capital account. |
| Starting from the Recession |
| | CHEN Yuan QIAN Yingyi, Chief E |
| | 2012.04.10 |
| As a selection of CF40 articles, the book covers the members’ views of US and European economics, transition of global economy, reestablishment of international monetary system and China’s future open-up. |
| The Future of Euro-Bond |
| | CHEN Yuan QIAN Yingyi, Chief E |
| | 2012.04.10 |
| As a selection of CF40 articles, the book starts from the mechanism of European debt and seeks to find solutions for it, presenting an inner view of the Debt Crisis. |
| Do Not Underestimate China |
| | CHEN Yuan, QIAN Yingyi, Chief |
| | 2012.04.10 |
| As a selection of CF40 articles, the book presents detailed analysis of China’s economics based on facts and data, arguing for China’s economy’s potentiality. |
| Risk Control—from Chinese View |
| | YAN Qingmin |
| | 2012.04.08 |
| Through analyzing risk control theories and its history, the book combines international experience with China’s situation, seeking to propose the Chinese system of financial risk control. |
| Striding and Transition |
| | LIAN Ping |
| | 2012.04.08 |
| Through discussions of China’s striding through global crisis, the book gives suggestions for Chinese commercial banks’ reform and transition. |
| Holding China Economy |
| | ZHANG Bin, LI Tao, Chief Edito |
| | 2012.04.08 |
| The book is a selection of outstanding articles in the CF40 Youth Competition, a contest held every other year to encourage the innovation of young scholars in researches. |
| Financial Turmoil |
| | ZHONG Wei, GU Xian |
| | 2012.01.30 |
| The book explores deeply into banking risk control theories through analyzing the framework of Basel II and III, providing suggestions for financial regulation. |
| The First Row |
| | SUN Guofeng |
| | 2012.01.30 |
| The book provides references for financial reform from such aspects as currency, bond, stock and exchange rate based on the author’s individual experience as a reformer over decades. |
| Irreversible Trends |
| | Zhong Wei |
| | 2011.09.13 |
| Through combining post-crisis banking industry supervising and monetary policies with the international backdrop, the book gives suggestions for China’s financial reform. |
| US debt and European debt--Two Troublesome Issues Facing the Global Economy |
| | Chen Yuan et al., Chief Editor |
| | 2011.09.13 |
| From the origin of U.S and European debts to their impacts on global economy’s recovery, the book suggests preventative measures and optional policies in case China is affected. |
| A Reflection on Currency |
| | Ma Jun |
| | 2011.07.13 |
| The book provides suggestions for policies through viewing issues like monetary policy, economic fluctuation, money inflow, RMB and balance of trade from the aspect of currency. |
| The Mission and Challenge of the Euro |
| | Miao Jianmin |
| | 2011.05.23 |
| From the foundation of EU to Euro, the book analyzes the challenges Euro faces and proposes potential solutions to the sovereignty debt crisis. |
| The Logic of Price |
| | Xie Ping et al., Chief Editor |
| | 2011.04.10 |
| Through analyzing issues such as inflation, interest and exchange rates, the book aims to reveal the logic behind the market price and illustrate its mechanism. |
| Trend of China’s Financial Industry |
| | Xie Ping et al., Chief Editor |
| | 2011.04.10 |
| Based on the international finance backdrop, the book provides suggestions and forecasts for China’s financial industry from the aspects of financial supervising and banks transition. |
| Reflection on China Model |
| | Xie Ping et al., Chief Editor |
| | 2011.04.10 |
| Standing at a crucial turning point, a reflection on China’s development model is the base to motive the economic development. |
| Where will China's Policy-oriented Finance Go? |
| | Jia Kang Et al |
| | 2010.08.16 |
| This book is one of the results of CF40 research projects. Through a systematic study of China's policy-oriented financial system, It aims to answer this research question: whether China needs policy-oriented finance currently and how to establish an appropriate one. |
| China’s Opportunities |
| | Guan Tao |
| | 2010.04.16 |
| This book is the personal monograph of CF40 member Guan Tao. It collects author’s published papers and a few internal research reports since 2000, and mainly reflects the thinkings on how to explore the balanced development both inside and outside of China’s economy. |
| Breakout 2009 |
| | Xie Ping, Chief editor |
| | 2009.04.17 |
| By conducting comprehensive research of global financial crisis, CF40 members make an endeavor to seek the way of China’s economy’s breakthrough in 2009. |
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Fading Dividend—Seeking New Balance in China
How to Reform China’s Financial Sector
Research on Information Technology Risk Supervision of Banking Institutions
Financial E Times
A Study on the Development of New Finance in China
Financial Leasing in China
Clash and Consensus: The U.S. and China Debate World Economy
RMB’s Internationalization: Development of Off-shore Market and Opening up of C
Starting from the Recession
The Future of Euro-Bond
Do Not Underestimate China
Risk Control—from Chinese View
Striding and Transition
Holding China Economy
Financial Turmoil
The First Row
Irreversible Trends
US debt and European debt--Two Troublesome Issues Facing the Global Economy
A Reflection on Currency
The Mission and Challenge of the Euro
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