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Influencing Factors and Path Choice of Rebuilding Rural Financial Supervision System

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  • Xiao, Wanjun
  • Qin, Zhen
  • Xiong, Wei

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The necessity of rebuilding Chinese rural financial supervision system is expounded. Rebuilding rural financial supervision system is conducive to normalizing rural financial order and forming the benign competitive situation; to clarifying the role played by rural financial organization and providing better financial services for “three agriculture”; to forming safe rural financial environment to promote the development of rural economy and national economy. The restricting factors of rebuilding Chinese rural financial supervision system are analyzed. The major reasons are that rural financial legislation is relatively backward and the supervision department lacks the necessary legal basis. The administrative supervision is insufficient, which lead to the mal-position, administrative offside and vacancy of rural financial supervision; rural financial organization mechanism is unreasonable and the internal supervision mechanism is relatively bad; supervision organization of rural financial industry is imperfect and the function is imperfect; public's supervision awareness is weak and social supervision mechanism develops slowly. The paths for rebuilding Chinese rural financial supervision system are put forward including accelerating rural financial legislation to provide perfect legal evidence for rural financial supervision system; clarifying the position on governmental functions and fully displaying the leading role of rural financial supervision; establishing specialized rural financial supervision organization to perfect its supervision functions; vigorously cultivating people's supervision awareness to promote the development of social supervision mechanism.

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  • Xiao, Wanjun & Qin, Zhen & Xiong, Wei, 2011. "Influencing Factors and Path Choice of Rebuilding Rural Financial Supervision System," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 3(06), pages 1-4, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:118312
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.118312
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    1. Wei, Xu & Gong, Yaxian & Wu, Ho-Mou, 2017. "The impacts of Net Stable Funding Ratio requirement on Banks’ choices of debt maturity," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 82(C), pages 229-243.

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