China's fiscal and monetary policies in the new era
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Machine generated contents note:ch. 1Introduction --1.1.Research background basic consensus --1.2.Existing literature: a brief review --1.3.Analytical logic and research objective --1.4.Related concepts and definitions --1.5.Problems and difficulties --1.6.Analytical structure and basic conclusions --ch. 2Economic Globalization and Trade Off --2.1.Modern picture of global economy connection: the world after 16th century --2.2.Benefits and costs of globalization: question from Stiglitz --2.3.Economic globalization: where are we going --ch. 3Adjustment of Global Economy and China's Choice --3.1.China in global economic adjustment: a remote retrospect --3.2.Trade choice and institution conflict in global economic adjustment --3.3.Government's role and policy choice in global economic adjustment --ch. 4Institution Change, Degree of Openness and Economic Growth --4.1.Theory of institution-economy growth --4.2.Degree of openness, institution change and economic growth: econometric analysis --4.3.Conclusion --ch. 5Economic Globalization and China's Economic Growth: Relationship and Efficiency --5.1.Introduction --5.2.Economic globalization and economy growth: evolution of theoretical logic and analytical paradigm --5.3.Economic globalization and economic growth: China as an example --5.4.Conclusion and policy implications --ch. 6Global Economic Adjustment, Capital Flow and China's Economy Growth --6.1.Introduction --6.2.Openness, capital flows and economic growth: theoretical logic and empirical test --6.3.Capital flow and China's economic growth: empirical analysis --6.4.Conclusion and policy implications --ch. 7Global Economy Growth, Economic Structure and Capital Market --7.1.Research background and problems --7.2.Stucture change of global economy and capital market: a historical perspective --7.3.Economy growth, structure change and capital market: a theoretical analysis --7.4.Economic growth, structure change and capital market: China's practice --ch. 8China's Economy Growth and Capital Market in the Background of Global Economy Adjustment: Further Discussion --8.1.Introduction and data --8.2.The connection between capital market and economic growth: theory and example --8.3.Capital market and China's economy growth: empirical analysis --8.4.Why can't China's capital market have positive effect on economic structure change and economic growth --8.5.Brief conclusion --ch. 9Global Economic Adjustment, Economic Growth and Fiscal Policy Choice: General Discussion --9.1.Introduction: adjustment theory and analytical perspectives of analysis --9.2.Economic adjustment stages and features of China's economic growth --9.3.Fiscal policy choice: promoting a balanced economic growth --ch. 10Global Economic Adjustment, Balanced Economic Growth and Fiscal Policy Choice --10.1.Introduction --10.2.Economic growth pattern: to be more balanced --10.3.Fiscal policies aiming to improve income distribution: further discussion --10.4.Fiscal policies coordinating with financial market reform --10.5.Fiscal policies changing the innovation direction of enterprises --10.6.Complicatedness of fiscal policies in adjustment period --ch. 11Global Economic Adjustment, Monetary Policy Evolution and Related Trade-off --11.1.Monetary policy evolution: a picture at early stage --11.2.Forming monetary policy frame: process and logic --11.3.Change of financial structures and adjustment of monetary policy goal --11.4.Change of monetary policy environment and policy efficiency --11.5.Internal conflict and external balance: a trade-off of monetary policy in China --ch. 12Financial Stability and New Objective of Monetary Policy in Global Economic Adjustment --12.1.Introduction: emergence of financial stability goal in globalization era --12.2.External source of financial instability: imbalance global economic --12.3.Internal source of financial instability: over-fluctuation of asset price --12.4.Economy imbalance and financial instability: Japan's case --12.5.Conclusion: required change of monetary policy' ultimate goal --ch. 13Global Economic Adjustment, National Choice and Mix of Fiscal and Monetary Policies --13.1.Imbalance of global economy: features, formations and policy choice --13.2.Basic choice for a nation to adjust economy in the background of global economic adjustment --13.3.Macro control system in the background of global economic adjustment --13.4.Fiscal and monetary policy mix as a way to resolve internal-external imbalance --ch. 14Seeking Effective Fiscal and Monetary Policy in the Background of Global Economic Adjustment --14.1.Introduction --14.2.China's fiscal and monetary policy mix in macro control: a historical trail --14.3.What is the problem of China's fiscal and monetary policy mix --14.4.Rules of economy policy design and patterns of fiscal and monetary policy mix --14.5.Choice and use of fiscal and monetary instruments --14.6.Reformulate the micro basis and transmission mechanism of fiscal and monetary policies --14.7.International cooperation of fiscal and monetary policies --ch. 15Conclusion.
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