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Routledge - China's Banking Law and National Treatment Guide

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Description

Understand the complexities of the Chinese financial sector with this comprehensive analysis from Routledge. This book examines the reforms within China's banking law system that followed its accession to the WTO. It provides a deep look at how GATS and WTO national treatment obligations affect the local banking landscape. Readers will learn about the historical evolution of national treatment in China and see a direct comparison between the treatment of foreign-funded banks and Chinese-funded banks. The text examines the current structure and identifies specific shortcomings within the existing banking law framework. This resource is designed for those looking to understand the economic and political factors behind an integrated banking system. It offers practical suggestions for restructuring the framework to better meet modern standards. Whether you are studying international economics or trade law, this book provides the necessary context for navigating China's evolving financial regulations.

Key Features

Analyzes China's banking law reforms following its accession to the WTO.

Examines the relationship between GATS/WTO national treatment obligations and Chinese banking laws.

Provides a historical trace of national treatment developments within China.

Compares the regulatory treatment of foreign-funded banks against Chinese-funded banks.

Identifies the structure and specific shortcomings of the current banking law framework.

Offers practical suggestions for how the existing banking framework could be restructured.

Evaluates the economic and political bases of an integrated banking system.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 May 2013
Listed Since
12 December 2012

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