Economics
Eurozone investment still ‘unsatisfactory’, Draghi says
Mario Draghi calls for extension of European Investment plan and national reforms targeted at "bottlenecks"; eurozone investment still "unsatisfactory" despite recent gains, ECB president says
BoJ research turns to new data set to study wage-price links
Research sheds light on factors that may push up wage expectations, drawing on a unique survey of Japanese expectations
ECB researchers add financial sectors to eurozone general equilibrium model
Modifications to general equilibrium model of eurozone allows proper modelling of domestic and cross-country effects of financial shocks, ECB researchers argue
Central Bank of Ireland to form analytical teams to improve ‘data architecture’
Governor Philip Lane encourages regulators to “embrace” technological advances, while stressing the balance between innovation and consumer protection
BoJ economists shed light on quality-price dynamics
Study of large database of prices shows how firms take advantage of new product launches to raise prices partly due to higher quality and partly to maintain profits
Dombret flags demographic concerns in Tokyo speech
Bundesbank board member draws parallel between Germany and Japan as he notes risks to potential growth rate; stresses need for “growth-enhancing measures”
Bank of Greece pushes for government reforms and debt relief
Monetary policy report urges government to pass reforms, but criticises creditor's focus on tax increases and 3.5% primary surplus; expects growth to pick up to –0.3% by year-end
Shocks to bank finance hit exports, Bank of Italy paper argues
Exporters and non-exporters react differently to bank credit shocks, a Bank of Italy working paper argues; researchers present ‘unique firm-bank matched database’ for Italian businesses
IMF paper points to short-term benefits of product market reforms
Authors find product market reforms can deliver benefits in short term as well as long, though effects may be curtailed where credit is constrained
China's growth: a complex trading picture
China’s minister of commerce Gao Hucheng reveals four central opportunities that will arise in the course of the Chinese market’s development
Tackling China’s structural challenges
Minister of finance Lou Jiwei reflects on how China is tackling four long-term roadblocks that threaten stable economic growth
Gu Shengzu on unleashing innovation to support Chinese growth
Vice-chairman of the Financial and Economic Affairs Committee of the National People’s Congress Gu Shengzu discusses five key elements in China’s economic transformation
Difficulties and prospects facing the Chinese economy
Ning Jizhe, deputy director, National Development and Reform Commission, examines what lies in store for the China economy during the coming year
The role of innovation and consumption in China's growth transformation
Former World Bank chief economist Justin Yifu Lin analyses the benefits of China potentially transforming itself into a high-income country by 2020 as well as the wider global implications
Promoting Chinese growth through technology
Ma Weihua, executive vice-president of the IFF and president of the National Fund for Technology Transfer and Commercialization, explains why the time is ripe for innovation
The IFF China Report 2016: Introduction
The aim of the IFF China Report 2016 is to offer readers a unique insight into the inner workings of China’s economy by providing perspectives from its top leaders, policy-makers and financial experts
Opportunities and risks from economic recovery
Former prime minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama, chairman of the IFF Advisory Committee, welcomes the shift in China’s direction towards sustained growth through structural reforms
China makes strong start on economic transition
The past year has been one of progress for China’s structural reform plans. Zhang Hongli, IFF Academic Committee member and vice-president of ICBC, examines the forward momentum
Deepening reform of the financial system
Governor of the People’s Bank of China Zhou Xiaochuan examines the Central Committee’s proposals set out in the Thirteenth Five-Year Plan of national economic and social development
Reforming the Chinese banking system
China Banking Regulatory Commission chairman Shang Fulin explains how the banking system can evolve to safely support sound and sustainable development
Promoting China’s financial liberalisation agenda
Increased risks are an inevitable upshot of greater innovation and disruption in the banking sector, but they can be mitigated, writes Zhang Liqing of the Central University of Finance and Economics
Accelerating China's capital market reform and cutting debt risks
Recent events have demonstrated that financing difficulties in the real economy persist. Chu Xiaoming, chairman of Shenwan Hongyuan Securities, looks at how the government can tackle these risks
The economic new normal and China’s financial policy
Han Seung-soo, co-chair of the IFF and former prime minister of the Republic of Korea, offers a personal view on the impact of economic developments in China
Progress and prospects of China’s pilot Free Trade Zones
Pei Changhong, director of the Institute of Economics, China Academy of Social Sciences, on the progress of reforms in China’s pilot Free Trade Zones