INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW
2012.4
Table of Contents
No Way Out for China’s Economy Without Improving Its Financial Structure
Guo Shuqing 9
Where Are Global Imbalance, and Global Cooperation and Governance Going? - Sidelights on an ICMB Symposium
Wang Xin 17
The US’ “Manufacturing Revival” Strategy and Its Influences on China
Zhang Xiangchen 24
Why Should China Extend a Helping Hand to Europe?
Sun Zhenyu 30
Japan’s National Orientation and Self-Reflection on the History Issue
Li Wei 36
China, Japan and India: Shared Culture Heritage and Common Interests
Jin Zhongxia 47
A Moderated Economic Growth Does not Mean “the Wolf Is Coming” - An Outlook on China’s Long Run Growth
Zhang Xiaojing 51
RMB’s Internationalization Under the System of Limited Exchange Rate and Capital Account Control
Zhang Bin and Xu Qiyuan 63
Lewis Turning Point, Inflation and Monetary Policy
Wu Ge and Li San 74
How to Deal With the “Too Big to Fail” Problem - A Perspective Based on the Soft Budget Constraint Theory
Ba Shusong, Sun Xingliang and Zhu Yuanqian 81
Global Emission Trading System: An illusion?
Xie Laihui 93
The Trend of International Corporate Governance Reforms and Their Lessons in the Post-Crisis Era
Lu Tong 108
SPECIAL REPORTS
Theoretical Interpretation of Chinese Firms’ Outward Foreign Direct Investment
Hong Junjie, Huang Wei, Zhang Hui and Tao Pan 121
Introspections and Suggestions on the Delisting Crisis of China’s Listed Companies in the US Capital Market
Zhou Xuan and Shen Xing 135
Clarifying Misunderstandings About China’s Foreign Aid
Xie Qi, Tian Feng and Huang Meibo 147
Think Tank Watch 158