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Efforts to Reshape Regional Finance with Government Credibility

In: Social Trust

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  • Liu Weiping

    (China Development Bank)

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This chapter indicates that due to the local government not being able to provide a satisfactory solution to the informal financial crisis, most of the informal capital has been deeply trapped in the debt quagmire of the informal financial crisis. The new informal capital no longer believes in any investment project, and would rather deposit money in the bank than easily participate in the “PPP” mode advocated by the government. The whole informal investment environment has deteriorated, and people’s basic confidence in project investment has collapsed. Therefore, the reconstruction effect of the government led regional trust system is extremely limited.

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  • Liu Weiping, 2023. "Efforts to Reshape Regional Finance with Government Credibility," Springer Books, in: Social Trust, chapter 0, pages 151-178, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-99-2931-3_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-2931-3_6
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