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Economic Survey of China 2005: Improving the productivity of the business sector16-Sep-2005 This chapter appraises the performance of China’s businesses, relying on new empirical analysis of an up-to-date panel dataset of almost a million observations of firms. |
Economic Survey of China 2005: Reforming the financial system to support the market economy16-Sep-2005 This chapter considers the changes needed to the financial system in China before it can serve the growing private sector and provide diversified saving vehicles for individuals. |
Economic Survey of China 2005: Reforming public finances to better serve growth16-Sep-2005 Fiscal policy in China has followed an extremely prudent path, keeping the level of government debt low and stable but following counter-cyclical polices when needed. Public expenditure relative to GDP is lower than in the OECD area largely owing to much less developed social transfer spending. |
Economic Survey of China 2005: Key challenges for the Chinese economy16-Sep-2005 China’s economy has grown rapidly so far this decade. Government policies have moved markedly towards allowing market forces influence economic activity. Polices covering the price determination, foreign ... |
www.oecdchina.org: the OECD's Chinese language Web site16-Sep-2005 The site presents the OECD’s work to a Chinese audience, including studies in collaboration with and about China. It features a comprehensive overview of the organization, critical studies and activities. Users will find statistics, OECD work by topic, news releases and publications in China. |
China could become world’s largest exporter by 201016-Sep-2005 China could overtake the US and Germany to become the largest exporter in the world in the next five years. By then, Chinese goods and services could represent as much as 10% of global trade compared with 6% at present, according to the OECD. Also available: |
2nd OECD-China Forum on Public Debt Management and Government Securities Markets15-Sep-2005 15-16 September 2005, Xian, China. The topics under discussion at this year's forum included: the role and responsibility of the Ministry of Finance in the development of government debt markets and the regulation and supervision of public bond markets. |
Governance in China12-Sep-2005 Governance is the next issue the People’s Republic of China needs to tackle. This report shows how governance impacts on public action by looking at different policy sectors, takes stock of the progress made in public management and public finance, and explores policy options for the future. Related documents: |
OECD to publish its first Economic Survey of China08-Sep-2005 The OECD will publish its first ever Economic Survey of China, including special studies on developing the private business sector and reforming the financial system, on Friday 16 September 2005. |