The IFF China Report 2018
Insight and opinion from China’s top leaders, policymakers and financiers
The IFF China Report 2018 aims to help to explain the most important developments taking place in China’s economy and place these changes in the context of their impact on the global economic, financial and monetary system. This year’s report includes more than 40 contributions from top Chinese officials (including the heads of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the China Development Bank and the Social Security Fund) and China experts in the international community (including former prime ministers of South Korea, Pakistan and New Zealand).
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The IFF China Report 2018: Foreword
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The IFF China Report 2018: China’s opening-up and reform policy
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The IFF China Report 2018: Post-financial crisis – A decade on
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