Author Archives: Sizhong Sun

Guonan Ma: Are financial conditions in China too lax or too stringent?

Are financial conditions in China too lax or too stringent? – could tighter financial conditions be another key factor contributing to China’s slowing economic growth? Probably. by Guonan Ma on 5th August 2014 The pronounced slowdown in China’s GDP growth … Continue reading

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UTS: China economy specialist to set research agenda for new think tank

China economy specialist Dr James Laurenceson has been appointed the Deputy Director of UTS’s recently-launched Australia China Relations Institute Dr Laurenceson joins former Australian Foreign Minister and Director of ACRI, Professor Bob Carr, leading Australia’s only independent think-tank devoted to the Australia-China relationship … Continue reading

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Zhang Xiaobo: Blame the in-laws for China’s soaring house prices

Media report of Prof Zhang Xiaobo’s keynote paper at the CESA annual conference at Monash University 2014. House prices in China have skyrocketed in the last decade, making the country one of the least affordable places in the world to … Continue reading

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Ligang Song, Ross Garnaut and Cai Fang: Deepening Reform for China’s Long-term Growth and Development

Deepening Reform for China’s Long-term Growth and Development Edited by Ligang Song, Ross Garnaut and Cai Fang ISBN 9781925021769 (Print version) $50.00 (GST inclusive) ISBN 9781925021776 (Online) Published July 2014 The Chinese economy has entered a new phase of development … Continue reading

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Wing Thye Woo: Australia Faces a New World: Regional US-China Competition & Global Unconventional Monetary Policy

  The lecture video can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo0Yg9pFZD1L1gbBjCClXngc79gMPkcxn

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ABC’s Extended interview with Wing Thye Woo

One of the world’s foremost experts on Asian economies says Australia risks being dragged into a cold war between China and Japan. Wing Thye Woo was born in Malaysia, has advised numerous governments on economic issues, and is now Professor … Continue reading

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Guonan Ma: Should China cut interest rates?

Should China cut interest rates? By Guonan Ma, Bruegel Against a backdrop of weakening domestic demand, and in the slipstream of a major debate about whether Chinese monetary policy in the last year has been too restrictive, there have been … Continue reading

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Guonan Ma: How loose is China’s monetary policy?

How loose is China’s monetary policy? – has the People’s Bank of China outdone its major international peers in the latest global monetary easing game? The short answer is no. by Guonan Ma on 1st July 2014 On the contrary, … Continue reading

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Guonan Ma: How tight is China’s monetary policy?

How tight is China’s monetary policy? – has China’s monetary policy stance been too restrictive lately? If so, how should the PBC ease monetary policy? by Guonan Ma on 11th June 2014 There have been definite signs of monetary loosening … Continue reading

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China Update 2014 Conference will be held at ANU on Friday 11th July 2014

Deepening Reform for China’s Long-Term Growth and Development On 11 July 2014, the China Economy Program within the Crawford School, in collaboration with the Rio Tinto–ANU China Partnership, will present the fourteenth China Update. At this annual event, leading academics, … Continue reading

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