(DOWNLOAD) "China's Stock Market: A Marriage of Capitalism and Socialism." by The Cato Journal " Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: China's Stock Market: A Marriage of Capitalism and Socialism.
- Author : The Cato Journal
- Release Date : January 22, 2006
- Genre: Politics & Current Events,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 332 KB
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The rise of China's stock market during the 1990s was nothing short of breathtaking. For more than 30 years after 1949, China was a centrally planned economy in which virtually all enterprises were state owned or collectively owned. Investments were centrally planned and funded by government fiscal grants as well as by loans from the state-owned monobank system as dictated by the government's central credit plan. In the late 1980s, as part of enterprise reforms that took place during China's gradual transition to a market economy, local governments in China started experimenting with selling shares of collectively owned enterprises directly to domestic individuals in order to raise equity capital. Curbed trading of enterprise shares soon began and was quickly followed by over-the-counter (OTC) trading in more organized but still informal exchanges. In 1991, two stock exchanges, one created by the Shanghai municipal government and the other by the Shenzhen municipal government, were launched, with the central government's formal approval. Between 1992 and 2003, the market raised a total of 796.79 billion yuan of equity capital. At the end of 2003, China's stock market had 1,287 listed enterprises and more than 70 million investor accounts (CSRC 2004).