Coordinating Stabilization and Structural Reform
- 1 Opening Addresses
- 2 The Link Between Structural Reform and Stabilization Policies—An Overview
- 3 The Link Between Price Liberalization and Macroeconomic Management
- 4 Budgetary and Tax Reforms, Institutional Requirements, and Fiscal Policy
- 5 The Establishment of Social Safety Nets and the Implications for Macroeconomic and Structural Adjustment
- 6 Exchange Rate Management in the Reform Process
- 7 External Sector Liberalization and the Appropriate Economic Policy Mix
- 8 State Enterprise Reform and the Effectiveness of Macroeconomic Policies
- 9 The Interaction Between Monetary Control and Financial Sector Reform
- 10 Case Studies of China and Poland
- 11 Financial Growth and Macroeconomic Stability in China, 1978-92: Implications for Russia and Eastern Europe
- 12 Case Studies of Argentina and The Gambia
- 13 Panel Discussion
Chapter
11 Financial Growth and Macroeconomic Stability in China, 1978-92: Implications for Russia and Eastern Europe
- Editor(s):
- Richard Bart, Chorng-Huey Wong, and Alan Roe
- Published Date:
- September 1994

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