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ID124163
Title ProperInformation exchange, headquarters economy and financial centers development
Other Title InformationShanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong
LanguageENG
AuthorZhao, Simon X B
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Over the past several years, China has consistently maintained economic growth and at the same time emerged as a new global giant in the international arena, despite the distractions caused by the global financial crisis, which was triggered by the US Sub-prime Mortgage Crisis of 2007 and the recent bond crisis that emerged in the European Union in 2011. Concurrent with China's growing interaction with the global economy and robust growth of its domestic economy, competition for the status of national and even international financial centers in the region has become fierce. This study focuses on a 'local' examination of internal conditions for the emergence and growth of Chinese financial centers over the next 10-20 years. Cities contending for the top slot in the roster of Chinese cities, like Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, are striving to become international financial centers and are trying to compete with Hong Kong. This study investigates the development potentials, future prospects and division of functions between different financial centers within China regarding Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai, with special reference to the role of information and locations of MNCs' regional headquarters.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 22, No.84; Nov 2013: p.1006-1027
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 22, No.84; Nov 2013: p.1006-1027
Key WordsChina ;  Economic Growth ;  Global Financial Crisis ;  Bond Crisis ;  United States ;  US Sub - Prime Mortgage Crisis - 2007 ;  Global Economy ;  Domestic Economy ;  Beijing ;  Shanghai ;  Shenzhen


 
 
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