International Economic Review
2014.1
Table of Contents
New Opportunities for China’s Self-Independent Development in the Next 10-15 Years
Song Hong 9
Managing the International Environment Challenges: Practice of Investment in Europe
Chen Taotao, Liu Shichang and Gu Lingjun 18
Prospects of “Abenomics” and Challenges and Opportunities for China
Li Xiao, Zhang Hu and Ding Yibing 31
Trend of Global Trade Rules and China’s Opportunities
Dong Yan 45
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP): Trends, Impacts and Strategic Countermeasures
Wu Jiansheng and Qu Fengjie 65
The TTIP Negotiation and Impact on Global Trade System
Zhou Maorong 77
Opportunities and Challenges for China’s Participation in Global Investment Governance
Wang Bijun 94
De-trending of Emerging-Market and Developed Economies: China’s Main Role and Benefits
Yang Panpan and Xu Qiyuan 110
REPORT
Country-risk Rating Report of Overseas Investment from China (CROIC/IWEP 2013)
Country-risk Rating Research Group of IWEP,CASS 123
IMF Quota Reform: Principle and Function Separation
He Zhiren and Pan Yingli 137
Think Tank 150
Prospects for the Global Economy in 2014 • Why Growth in Emerging Economies Is Likely to Fall? • Asian Economics: A Quarter for Thirds • The Latest on the Dollar’s International Currency Status • The LIBOR Scandal: What’s Next ? A Possible Way Forward • Exiting from Monetary Stimulus: A Better Plan for the Fed • Global and Regional Financial Safety Nets: Lessons from Europe and Asia • China’s Global Financial Ambition: Linking Mini-lateral Frameworks • The High Stakes in Regional Trade Talks • Dawn of a New System • International Economic Review, 2013 Index 174