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POST-SUBPRIME CRISIS: CHINA BANKING AND GATS LIBERALIZATION

POST-SUBPRIME CRISIS: CHINA BANKING AND GATS LIBERALIZATION This paper first presents a brief history or survey of some of the earlier problems that associate with China’s banking and financial institutions. The paper then addresses specific problems, in the context of the rules, procedures, and practices of the banking and finance sector, which widely range from non-performing loans, to China’s money market and interbank lending business. These problems also directly associate with the liberalization of the banking and finance sector of the economy, and the requirements of both the WTO rules and China’s WTO Protocol on accession. The paper also briefly explores the US sub-prime mortgage crisis and its contagion effect throughout the world, including the Asian region. In the context of China and the subprime crisis, the paper summarizes some of the problems that associate with China banking and financial institutions, by focusing on the policy implications of the history of banking and finance in China, and what this means in terms of both WTO compliance and greater liberalization of banking and financial institutions, especially pursuant to the WTO GATS, as service industries. All of this, eventually, allows for the presentation of certain conclusions concerning China banking and finance in the new era of a global subprime crisis. JEL Classification: F13, G01, G10 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Economics, Management, and Financial Markets Addleton Academic Publishers

POST-SUBPRIME CRISIS: CHINA BANKING AND GATS LIBERALIZATION

Economics, Management, and Financial Markets , Volume 4 (2): 79-90 – Jan 1, 2009

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Addleton Academic Publishers
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© 2009 Addleton Academic Publishers
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1842-3191
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Abstract

This paper first presents a brief history or survey of some of the earlier problems that associate with China’s banking and financial institutions. The paper then addresses specific problems, in the context of the rules, procedures, and practices of the banking and finance sector, which widely range from non-performing loans, to China’s money market and interbank lending business. These problems also directly associate with the liberalization of the banking and finance sector of the economy, and the requirements of both the WTO rules and China’s WTO Protocol on accession. The paper also briefly explores the US sub-prime mortgage crisis and its contagion effect throughout the world, including the Asian region. In the context of China and the subprime crisis, the paper summarizes some of the problems that associate with China banking and financial institutions, by focusing on the policy implications of the history of banking and finance in China, and what this means in terms of both WTO compliance and greater liberalization of banking and financial institutions, especially pursuant to the WTO GATS, as service industries. All of this, eventually, allows for the presentation of certain conclusions concerning China banking and finance in the new era of a global subprime crisis. JEL Classification: F13, G01, G10

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Economics, Management, and Financial MarketsAddleton Academic Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2009

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