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ID023219
Title ProperWTO and China's financial services sector
LanguageENG
AuthorJi Chen ;  Ji, Chen
PublicationNov 2002.
Description673-682
Summary / Abstract (Note)Financial services, particularly securities markets, insurance and commercial banking, have played a crucial role in China's post-1978 economic reforms. China has so far established a market structure and a legal framework, and has a growing understanding of how financial services operate in the modern world economy. We will review China's progress in financial services reforms over the last 22 years, describe the commitments China has made to gain WTO entrance, and then evaluate the potential benefits and costs to China's financial sector of WTO accession. We conclude that even with the substantial challenges presented by greatly increased post-WTO foreign competition, China will benefit from the WTO because of a number of factors including a growing pool of well-trained personnel, lessons learned from domestic and foreign development experiences, increasing Chinese economic strength, and continual advancement of China's financial infrastructure.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 11 No 33, Nov 2002 673-682
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 11 No 33
Key WordsWTO-China ;  China-WTO ;  World Trade Organization