| 研究生: |
伍向豪 WU, SHIANG-HAU |
|---|---|
| 論文名稱: |
中國大陸的金融全球化戰略: 從新制度主義論述 A Study of China's Financial Globalization Strategies: From the Viewpoints of New Institutionalism |
| 指導教授: |
郭建中
GUO, JIANN-JUNG |
| 學位類別: |
博士
Doctor |
| 系所名稱: |
國際事務學院 - 東亞研究所 Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies |
| 論文出版年: | 2006 |
| 畢業學年度: | 94 |
| 語文別: | 英文 |
| 論文頁數: | 187 |
| 中文關鍵詞: | 金融全球化 、路徑依賴 、制度內捲化 、制度遲滯 |
| 外文關鍵詞: | financial globalization, path dependence, institutional involution, institutional hysteresis |
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本論文擬探討中國大陸金融全球化戰略的形成,以及中國大陸金融全球化過程所產生的問題與現象。本論文擬以新制度主義論作為理論的切入點,探討中國大陸金融全球化戰略形成過程中所產生的現象。
本論文的理論發現在於下列諸項:(1)中國大陸在金融全球化的戰略形成有明顯的「路徑依賴」現象。這表現在中國歷史中的儒家文化及共產主義思想影響中國大陸政府及官僚和經理人在執行金融制度改革中的行為模式。儒家文化對中國大陸金融全球化的影響在於政府控制經濟體的交易模式及金融運作、注重經濟體內民眾的福祉及提供一個和諧發展的全球經濟新願景。共產主義對中國大陸金融全球化的影響在於經濟改革過程中政府及官僚及經理人仍以集體經濟的行為模式在金融制度改革過程中影響制度的運行。(2)中國大陸的金融全球化過程中有明顯的制度內捲化現象(institutional involution),造成金融制度在變革過程中受到原有非正式制度諸如行為模式及文化的影響,致使制度變革無法達到預期的結果,而形成一種發展遲滯的現象。
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
Ⅰ.Abstract 1
Ⅱ. The purpose and goal of thisresearch 2
Ⅲ. Literature Survey 2
Ⅳ. China’s financial globalization strategies 11
Ⅴ. China’s challenges in financial globalization 13
Ⅵ. Research questions 17
Ⅶ.Methodology 17
Ⅷ. Content of thesis 24
Chapter 2: China’s financial globalization:
Institutionalism’s explanation 27
Ⅰ. The Course of China’s financial globalization 27
Ⅱ. How Chinese government perceived the trend of financial globalization 47
Ⅲ.: Three Schools of institutionalism’s viewpoints of the policies’ shift of China’s financial globalization 52
Chapter 3: The formation of China’s financial globalization Strategies: from the views of path dependency and state involution 62
Ⅰ. “Path dependency” effect in the formation of China’s financial globalization Strategies 62
Ⅱ. “Institutional involution” effect in the formation of China’s financial globalization Strategies 81
Ⅲ.Conclusion 92
Chapter 4: The relationship between China’s Financial Globalization and International Economic System 93
Ⅰ.The impetus of China’s financial globalization: WTO 93
Ⅱ. Chinese government’s reaction on international pressure: from the views on global governance 107
Ⅲ. A comparison between China and other transitional economic entities: in the course of financial globalization 120
Ⅳ.Conclusion 126
Chapter 5: An Evaluation of the Role of Renminbi in the Asia Region: A China’s financial globalization strategies 128
Ⅰ. The policies’ shift in the course of the revaluation of Renminbi 128
Ⅱ. The role of Renminbi and its obstacles as “Asia Dollar” 142
Ⅲ. The revaluation policies’ shift: institutionalism’s view 153
Ⅳ. Conclusion 159
Chapter6:Conclusion 161
Ⅰ.Conclusion 161
Ⅱ. Major findings from this study 166
Ⅲ. Further study in the future 168
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