The Chinese Banking Industry : Lessons from History for Today's Challenges - Yuanyuan Peng

The Chinese Banking Industry

Lessons from History for Today's Challenges

By: Yuanyuan Peng

Hardcover | 21 May 2007 | Edition Number 1

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This book provides detailed systematic micro-level analysis of the historical development of the Chinese banking industry, focusing in particular on the development of the Bank of China (BOC) in the period 1905 to 1949.

Banking reform is a key area of China's economic transformation, and this book, bringing a vast amount of material to a Western audience for the first time, provides a detailed evidence of the key challenges faced by a major Chinese bank. The book:


  • addresses important issues in its evolution, including corporate governance government intervention, foreign competition and white-collar crime

  • evaluates how the challenges in these areas were met

  • considers the results of its efforts

  • draws lessons for policy making today.

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