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Cato Journal
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Public Policy Analysis
Volume 21 Number 1, Spring/Summer 2001

Hong Kong's Legacy, China's Future

Joseph C. K. Yam
The WTO: China's Future and Hong Kong's Opportunity
(PDF, 11pp, 48Kb)

Justin Yifu Lin
WTO Accession and Financial Reform in China
(PDF, 6pp, 34Kb)

Y. C. Richard Wong and M. L. Sonia Wong
Competition in China's Domestic Banking Industry
(PDF, 23pp, 82Kb)

Yasheng Huang
Internal and External Reforms: Experiences and Lessons from China
(PDF, 22pp, 86Kb)

James A. Dorn
Creating Real Capital Markets in China
(PDF, 11pp, 52Kb)

David D. Li
Beating the Trap of Financial Repression in China
(PDF, 14pp, 57Kb)

John Greenwood
The Impact of China's WTO Accession on Capital Freedom
(PDF, 10pp, 43Kb)

Fred Hu
China's WTO Accession as a Catalyst for Capital Account Liberalization
(PDF, 11pp, 48Kb)

Pu Yonghao
China's New Economic Agenda: Policy Implications for Liberalizing the Capital Account
(PDF, 6pp, 31Kb)

Mark A. Groombridge
Capital Account Liberalization in China: Prospects, Prerequisites, and Pitfalls
(PDF, 13pp, 59Kb)

K. C. Kwong
Implications of the E-Revolution for Hong Kong's Stock Market
(PDF, 3pp, 56Kb)

Martin Wolf
Will Technology and Global Capital Markets Change the Scope of Government?
(PDF, 8pp, 42Kb)

Liu Junning
The New Trinity: The Political Consequences of WTO, PNTR, and the Internet in China
(PDF, 10pp, 47Kb)

Editor -- James A. Dorn
Book Review Editor -- L. Jacobo Rodríguez

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