Chinese capital, enhancing the network among them. The amount of money that Chinese corporate are holding in Hong Kong is known as around 1000 million dollar in forms of real estate, stock share, bank deposits, etc.
Since its return to China in 1997, politically, Hong Kong has been the special administrative region of People’s Republic of China, but economically, it has enjoyed independent ec
Chinese economy and currency regime
Chinese economy had been controlled by the central government under the planned economy regime until 1979 (Morrison, 2007). In other words, most economic conditions used to be decided by the state in accordance with its policy, not by the market forces. From 1979, however, China has been experiencing huge innovation in its economic system until the present tim
economic impact but also far greater effects on both the nation and its people. Real estate is critical for the welfare of the citizens and important for political stabilization. As such, the Chinese government has to intervene, manage and control.
When the housing prices began surging in 2006, the State Council published six regulative measures in May to adjust the structure of residence sup
Global Imbalances :
The global imbalances refers to the large current account deficits of developed economies such as the United States and the large surpluses of developing economies such as China and oil rich economies of the Middle East and Russia.
Causes of the Global Imbalances :
- Events in the United States : Saving-Investment Imbalances
- Events Outside the US :
Inadequate In
The second largest national capital following Jews.
56% increase in last year, reaching up to $ 390 billion (which is 15 times larger than Korean national budget)
Population of overseas Chinese: around 60 million
50 % of FDI inflow into China
Network chains of Chinese economic regions without any economic restriction from the government.
Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) are the esse