International Economic Review
2014.3
Table of Contents
Characteristics, Problems and Reform of China’s Dual Urban-Rural Land Tenure
/ Liu Shouying
“Urban Villages” Redevelopment and Land System Reform: Pearl River Delta Experience
/ Tao Ran and Wang Ruimin
Market Solutions to Urban Redevelopment — A Study on Shenzhen’s Land Reform
/ Comprehensive Research Group, National School of Development, Peking University
Taiwan’s Rural Land Policy and Its Implications for the Mainland’s Reform
/ Zhang Mengqiu, Zhuang Guzhong and Tao Ran
South Korean Farmers’ Smooth Integration into the Cities and Why
/ Dong Xiangrong
Strategic and Mutually Beneficial Economic and Trade Cooperation Between China and Gulf Economies
/ Yang Guang
How Should Emerging-Market Economies Cope with Reversed International Capital Flow
/ Yang Nong
International Cooperation in Financial Supervision and China’s Participation
/ Wan Tailei, Li Songliang and Huang Xin
CRITICS/ARGUMENT
Rethinking East Asian Community: From Function-based to Regime-based Path
/ Mamoru Ishida
Identification Key to Integration of East Asia Community
/ Zhang Jianli and Li Wei
Think Tank
Chained Value •Macroprudential Policies in a Global Perspective •Sustainable Growth Requires a Long-Term Focus •Does Strong IP Protection Create Innovation and Jobs? •One or Multiple International Currencies? Evidence from the History of the Oil Market •Foreign Investors and Crises: There Is No Safe Haven for All Seasons •Playing the Cards Right, or Playing the Right Cards: Foreign Political Pressure and China’s Currency Policy •Washington’s Dilemma with China: Security vs Economics •Internet Finance: Barbarians in the House •IMF Chases Wrong Targets in China •Injecting a Little Risk into the Chinese Financial System •China’s Regional and Bilateral Trade Agreements