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Reforming China’s Bond Markets: Development prospects and the effects of corporate behavior

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Board, J., Lejot, P., Wells, S. (2006). Reforming China’s Bond Markets: Development prospects and the effects of corporate behavior . In: Arner, D., Park, JH., Lejot, P., Liu, Q. (eds) Asia’s Debt Capital Markets. The Milken Institute Series on Financial Innovation and Economic Growth, vol 6. Springer, New York, NY . https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-25090-5_6

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