China and the Global Financial Crisis:Assessing the Impacts and Policy Responses

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The present paper explores the role of China in the creation of the current global financial crisis and the impacts of the crisis on its economy.It argues against the view that the “saving glut” in China (along with other Asian emerging economies) played a significant causal role in the crisis.The global financial crisis did not engender much damage in China’s financial structure, thanks to the relatively closed, bank-centered financial system. However, the impacts on the “real” side of the Chinese economy were hard felt.Growth and employment have fallen, largely due to the decline in exports and foreign direct investment. The crisis reveals the vulnerability of the export-dependent growth pattern.Policy responses of the Chinese Government, including monetary, fiscal and social policies, have helped to stem the downfall of the economy in the immediate term, but some of the policies have not addressed the structural problems of the Chinese economy and might well aggravate such problems over time.The present paper proposes a tentative reform blueprint to rebalance the economy and to sustain long-term growth. The present paper explores the role of China in the creation of the current global financial crisis and the impacts of the crisis on its economy. It argues against the view that the “saving glut” in China (along with other Asian emerging economies) played a significant causal role in the crisis. did not engender much damage in China’s financial structure, thanks to the relatively closed, bank-centered financial system. However, the impacts on the “real” side of the Chinese economy were hard felt. Growth and employment have fallen, largely due to the decline in exports and foreign direct investment. The crisis reveals the vulnerability of the export-dependent growth pattern. Policy responses of the Chinese Government, including monetary, fiscal and social policies , have helped to stem the downfall of the economy in the immediate term, but some of the policies have not addressed the structural problems of the Chinese economy and might well aggravate such probl ems over time. the present paper viat a tentative reform blueprint to rebalance the economy and to sustain long-term growth.
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