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The capital market in China : a 60-year review / Erjie Cao ; edited by Barbara Cao and Glenn Griffith.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Chinese Publisher: Singapore : Enrich Professional Publishing, [2014]-Description: 3 volumes ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1623200059
  • 9781623200053
  • 1623200024
  • 9781623200022
  • 1623200032
  • 9781623200039
  • 1623200040
  • 9781623200046
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.04150951 23
LOC classification:
  • HG5782 .C3613 2014
Contents:
Volume 1: -- 1. How Capital Is Formed: The Mechanism of Capital Formation and the History of Capital Expansion and Innovation -- 2. Capital Is Not Only a Product of a Capitalist Society -- 3. Joint-Stock System: From Socialized Mass Production to Capital Socialization -- 4. State Investment, State Intervention, Nationalization, and Privatization: Innovation of the Capital Formation Mechanism by China's State-Owned Economy -- 5. A Depreciation Fund as a Ready Accumulation Fund for Expanded Reproduction -- 6. Financial Leasing -- 7. Reorganization and Debt-For-Equity Swaps of Distressed Enterprises -- -- Volume 2: -- 8. The Non-Public Sector: Indefinite Vitality -- 9. The Use of Foreign Capital and Dual Transformation -- 10. Knowledge Economy and Human Capital from the Perspective of Venture Capital -- 11. Capitalization and Corporate Equity and Debt Financing -- 12. Creative Destruction: Mergers and Acquisitions -- 13. Mutual Funds: An Alternative to Bank Loans -- -- Volume 3: -- 14. Asset Securitization: A Treasury of Investment Banks -- 15. Futures Markets -- 16. The Investment Banking Mentality and Capital Operation at Investment Banks -- 17. Time-Space Compression Leads to the Urban Era: Capital Accumulation and the Urban Economy -- 18. Financial Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges for the Renminbi as a Global Currency -- 19. Socialist Workers and Capital.
Summary: "The Capital Market in China: A 60-Year Review, in 3 volumes, serves as the definitive resource on understanding and navigating China's capital market. Both a history and a guide, the 3 volumes of this set explain the methods of state investment and intervention in China, the development of asset-backed securities, and the substantial differences and striking similarities between the capital markets in China and the West. The Capital Market in China: A 60-Year Review offers a frank assessment of the state of the industry and: 1. Explains the methods of asset depreciation and fixed-asset upgrading in China; 2. Examines corporate mergers and acquisitions in China; 3. Reveals the progression of China's venture capital funds; 4. Illustrates equity and bond financing in China; 5. Details shareholding reform and enterprise asset restructuring in China; 6. Provides real examples of how the capital market works in China"--Publisher's website.
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Item type Current library Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 332.04150951 CAO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 1 1 Available A526654B
Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 332.04150951 CAO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 2 1 Available A526655B
Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 332.04150951 CAO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 3 1 Available A526656B

Translated from the Chinese by Barbaro Cao.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Volume 1: -- 1. How Capital Is Formed: The Mechanism of Capital Formation and the History of Capital Expansion and Innovation -- 2. Capital Is Not Only a Product of a Capitalist Society -- 3. Joint-Stock System: From Socialized Mass Production to Capital Socialization -- 4. State Investment, State Intervention, Nationalization, and Privatization: Innovation of the Capital Formation Mechanism by China's State-Owned Economy -- 5. A Depreciation Fund as a Ready Accumulation Fund for Expanded Reproduction -- 6. Financial Leasing -- 7. Reorganization and Debt-For-Equity Swaps of Distressed Enterprises -- -- Volume 2: -- 8. The Non-Public Sector: Indefinite Vitality -- 9. The Use of Foreign Capital and Dual Transformation -- 10. Knowledge Economy and Human Capital from the Perspective of Venture Capital -- 11. Capitalization and Corporate Equity and Debt Financing -- 12. Creative Destruction: Mergers and Acquisitions -- 13. Mutual Funds: An Alternative to Bank Loans -- -- Volume 3: -- 14. Asset Securitization: A Treasury of Investment Banks -- 15. Futures Markets -- 16. The Investment Banking Mentality and Capital Operation at Investment Banks -- 17. Time-Space Compression Leads to the Urban Era: Capital Accumulation and the Urban Economy -- 18. Financial Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges for the Renminbi as a Global Currency -- 19. Socialist Workers and Capital.

"The Capital Market in China: A 60-Year Review, in 3 volumes, serves as the definitive resource on understanding and navigating China's capital market. Both a history and a guide, the 3 volumes of this set explain the methods of state investment and intervention in China, the development of asset-backed securities, and the substantial differences and striking similarities between the capital markets in China and the West. The Capital Market in China: A 60-Year Review offers a frank assessment of the state of the industry and: 1. Explains the methods of asset depreciation and fixed-asset upgrading in China; 2. Examines corporate mergers and acquisitions in China; 3. Reveals the progression of China's venture capital funds; 4. Illustrates equity and bond financing in China; 5. Details shareholding reform and enterprise asset restructuring in China; 6. Provides real examples of how the capital market works in China"--Publisher's website.

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