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High Investment Supported by High Savings - Doubts over the Sustainability of the Relationship
Chinese Economy will Enter a Gradual Adjustment Phase in 2007
Will India Replace China as a Major Recipient of Japanese Investment? - China's predominance remains firm
China Facing the Challenge of Aging Population
Should China Keep its Exchange Rate Stable Against the Dollar? - Mundell as a Nobel laureate versus Mundell as a young economist
Putting in Place the Legal Framework for a Market Economy - High expectations for the Corporate Bankruptcy Law, Antimonopoly Law, and Law on Real Rights
The Bureaucratic-Capitalist Class in Formation - China must turn away from the path to crony capitalism
Guangzhou not to Become the "Detroit of China" - Automobile will only be part of the city's diversified industrial structure
China Faces a Tough Challenge in the Steering of Monetary Policy - The room for sterilization is diminishing
Utilizing some $1 Trillion in Foreign Exchange Reserves to Resolve China's "Three Agriculture-related Problems"
Who Owns China's State-owned Enterprises? - Toward establishment of effective corporate governance
The Hong Kong Dollar is not Following the Yuan's Rising Trend - It is too early to shift to a yuan peg
Excess Production Capacity is the Result of not only Cyclical but also Structural Factors
An Ever-expanding Asset Bubble - Why China has failed to take lessons from Japan's experience
How to Correct China's External Account Imbalances - Further rise of the yuan is indispensable
The Need for a Unification of Income Tax Rates for Foreign and Domestic Firms
The Actual State of the United States and Japan's Trade Imbalances with China - Taking into consideration transit trade through Hong Kong
Shareholding Reform - the Trojan Horse that Leads to Private Ownership
Capital Participation of Foreign Investors in China's State-Owned Commercial Banks - A win-win game
The Rise of China as a Trading Superpower - Global impact through the terms-of-trade effect