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About the Author
Paola Subacchi is the director of international economics research at Chatham House (the Royal College of International Affairs) in London. She is a regular media commentator and writes for Project Syndicate and Foreign Policy.
Reviews
Paola Subacchi brings a wealth of knowledge of China's economy and politics to this fascinating and informative exploration of China's currency, considering how the economic giant will develop its 'renminbi strategy' and take its proper place on the world's financial stage at a time of instability, economic slowdown, and domestic social tension. -- Diane Coyle, The Enlightened Economist, and author of GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History Paola Subacchi clearly had access to a remarkable depth and breadth of people in writing this book, and the insights she has drawn from those conversations and from her experience with this key topic make this well worth reading for anyone interested in understanding the history of the renminbi-and its possible future. -- Jim O'Neill, UK Commercial Secretary to the Treasury China's attempt to create an international role for its currency, the renminbi, speaks to its geopolitical ambitions, financial reform efforts, and economic growth prospects alike. In this important book, Paola Subacchi uses renminbi internationalization as a window onto these larger questions about China's economic, financial, and political future. Her analysis is engaging and accessible; it will appeal to specialists and nonspecialists alike. -- Barry Eichengreen, author of Hall of Mirrors: The Great Depression, the Great Recession, and the Uses-and Misuses-of History The People's Money may be the most detailed and comprehensive English-language account so far of China's efforts to pursue the internationalization of the renminbi. In this balanced and deeply-informed narrative, Paola Subacchi details the progress made-and the problems encountered-as the Chinese leadership strives to increase the global appeal of the renminbi. -- Yu Yongding, former president of the China Society of World Economics Timely, relevant, and fascinating read Publishers Weekly A clear overview of the history and the issues, both in general and those facing Chinese policy-makers in particular. -- Peter Gordon Asian Review of Books Insightful... The People's Money offers a rich, accessible and much needed account of the workings of China's opaque banking and financial systems... It is filled with interesting evidence. Times Higher Education
Book Information
ISBN 9780231173469
Author Paola Subacchi
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press