International Economic Review
2014.2
Table of Contents
International Environment for China's Strategic Development Opportunities
/ Zhang Yunling
Dual Status and China’s Opportunities
/ Li Shaojun
China’s Rise, Structural Evolution of Its Neighboring Regions and Its Strategic Adjustment
/ Gao Cheng
Industrial Upgrading Through External Reform and Domestic Opening-up
/ Yu Miaojie and Wang Binluo
Dual-Circulation of the World Economy and New South-South Cooperation
/ Wang Yuesheng and Ma Xiangdong
Sino-US Financial Cooperation: Development, Characteristics, Challenges and Strategy
/ Liu Dongmin and He Fan
Renminbi Internationalization: Interaction Between Offshore and Onshore Markets
/ Qiao Yide, Li Rui and Ge Jiafei
Renminbi Internationalization and Direct Yuan-Yen Trading
/ Tsuyuguchi Yōsuke
China’s Shadow Banking and Financial Reform: Case of Banking-Securities Cooperation
/ Gao Haihong and Gao Bei
Lehman Died, Bagehot Lives: Why Did the Fed and Treasury Let a Major Wall Street Bank Fail?
/ William R. Cline and Joseph E. Gagnon
Mourning for Economist Hong Wenda
/ Zhu Min
Think Tank
Free Trade in Asia: Obama at Fork in Road •Free Trade Deals, Or Tools of Global Governance? •TPP Participation Gives Japan a Bargaining Chip in Trade Negotiations •Addressing Currency Manipulation Through Trade Agreements • Is the World Recovery Really Strengthening? • A World of Economic Trouble • Endogeneity: Why Policy and Antibiotics Fail • Why Asian Firms Hold Cash • Public vs. Private: How China Prefers to Invest in the US • JBIC Survey: China Is No Longer the Most Promising Destination for Japanese FDI •