International Economic Review
2014.4
Table of contents
Possible Triggers of Economic Crisis
/ Yu Yongding, Ma Jun, Ha Jiming, Deng Haiqing, Zhang Bin, Wang Yu and Xu Yisheng
China’s Economic Restructuring Syndrome
/ Zhang Bin
Reform of Energy Regime: Efficient Market and Pro-active Government
/ Wang Min, Xu Jintao and Huang Zhuo
US-China Bilateral Investment Treaty Negotiations: China’s Policy Choice
/ Liang Yong and Dong Yan
New Regionalism and US’ Foreign Trade Policy Coordination
/ Yu Chunhai and Lei Da
The Exit Strategy of ECB’s Unconventional Monetary Policies
/ Liu Yuanchun and Li Liang
Why Have CEE Countries Survived the Global Financial Crisis?
/ Dou Feifei
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations Reform in an International Perspective - Based on Studies of Developed-Country Cases
/ Luo Zuchun
The “Lost Two Decades” of Japan and Growth Strategy of Abenomics
/ Ren Yun
The United States in the Early 21st Century: Decline or Renewal?
/ Abraham F. Lowenthal
Think Tank
China Is Not yet Number One • Global Mega Trade Deals and the Impact on China • China’s Monetary Policy and Interest Rate Liberalization: Lessons from International Experiences •How China and America See Each Other and Why They Are on a Collision Course • Modest Trade Growth Anticipated for 2014 and 2015 Following Two Year Slump • Winter Is Coming: Beyond the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings, an Unfinished Battle for Reform • Are Countries Better Off with Their Own Monetary Regimes? • Gary Becker Was Right • What’s Really Impeding Progress in the TPP? • Ukraine-Related Sanctions: Facts and Assessment •Foreign Policy Agenda for the New Government•