Dr. FENG Hui List of Publications Books • Feng, Hui. Financial

Dr. FENG Hui
List of Publications
Books
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Feng, Hui. Financial Reforms in China: Challenges for the New Century, Palgrave,
forthcoming.
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Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng, Healing the Achillies Heel: The Politics of China’s
Banking Reform since the Asian Financial Crisis, in manuscript, to be submitted
to Cornell University Press.
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Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng (2013). The Rise of the People’s Bank of China: The
Politics and Structural Dynamics of Institutional Change (Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press).
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Feng, Hui (2006) The Politics of China’s Accession to the World Trade
Organisation: the Dragon Goes Global (London and New York: Routledge).
Book Chapters
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Feng, Hui (2007) ‘How China Manages Its Reserves’, in Robert Pringle and Nick
Carver (eds) Reserve Management Trends 2007 (London: Central Banking
Publication), 25-38.
Journal Articles
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Feng, Hui, Li Zhou and Xuan Dong, ‘From State Predation to Market Extraction:
The Political Economy of Rural Finance in China’, Modern China, accepted on
18/08/2014.
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Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng (2014), 'How Proximate and ‘Meta-institutional’
Contexts Shape Institutional Change: Explaining the Rise of the People’s Bank of
China', Political Studies, 62 (1), 197-215.
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Feng, Hui (2013). ‘The PBoC, Liquidity Squeeze, and Market Liberalisation’,
Central Banking, XXIV (1), 61-66.
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Feng, Hui (2013). ‘China’s New Financial Architects’, Central Banking, XXIII (4),
86-91.
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Feng, Hui (2013). ‘The Next “Mr RMB?’, Central Banking, XXIII (3), 45-50.
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Feng, Hui (2012). ‘The Beginning of the End?’ Central Banking, XXIII (1), 43-47.
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Feng, Hui (2011) (ed.) ‘Renminbi Internationalisation’, special section, Central
Banking, XXII (2), 56-74.
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Feng, Hui (2011) ‘Beijing’s Second Thought’, Central Banking, XXII (2), 64-68.
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Feng, Hui (2011) ‘The Three-Trillion-Dollar Question’, Central Banking, XXI (4),
26-30.
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Feng, Hui (2010) ‘The Politics of China’s Peg’, Government: Business, Foreign
Affairs and Trade, November, 27-29.
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Feng, Hui (2010) ‘The People’s Bank of China’s Battle on Two Fronts’, Central
Banking, XXI (2), 18-22.
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Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng (2009) ‘Reforming China’s Stock Market: Institutional
Change Chinese Style’, Political Studies, 57 (1), 117-140.
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Feng, Hui (2009) ‘Beijing’s Precarious Balancing Act’, Central Banking, XX (2),
39-43.
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Feng, Hui (2008) ‘Inside Beijing’s Power Struggle’, Central Banking, XIX (1), 2630.
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Feng, Hui (2007) ‘Broken China: Fixing a Fragile Regulatory Framework’, The
Financial Regulator, 12 (2), 43-48.
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Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng (2007) ‘Made in China: IT Infrastructure Policy and
the Politics of Trade Opening in Post-WTO China', Review of International Political
Economy, 14 (1), 49-76.
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Feng, Hui (2007) ‘China’s New Reserve Strategy’, Central Banking, XVII (3), 2936.
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Feng, Hui (2006) ‘The Emergence of a Modern Payment Infrastructure in China’,
Settlement, Payment, E-money and E-trading Development (SPEED), 1 (2), 1721.
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Feng, Hui (2006) ‘How the People’s Bank is shaping China’s Financial Sector’,
Central Banking, XVII (1), 35-41.
Other Articles
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Feng, Hui (2014) ‘The China FTA and The Rise of the Redback’, The Conversation,
http://theconversation.com/the-china-fta-and-the-rise-of-the-redback-34350,
19 November 2014.
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Feng, Hui and Stephen Bell (2013) ‘What China Central Bank Learnt from Past
Credit Crunches’, Bloomberg, Echoes, 28 June.
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Feng, Hui and Stephen Bell (2013) ‘PBOC’s Rise to Top a Story of Deft Politics
Amid Turmoil’, Bloomberg, 7 March.
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Feng, Hui (2012) ‘PBoC repo activity does not signify a major shift to open market
operations’, centalbanking.com, 11 October 2012.
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Feng, Hui (2009) ‘Before Digging the Gold Mine, Watch Out for the Landmine’,
Brisbane
Line,
August,
http://www.brisinst.org.au/issuedetails.php?article_id=535, Brisbane Institute.
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Feng, Hui (2007) book review: Hung-Gay Fung, Changhong Pei and Kevin Zhang
(eds) China and the Challenge of Economic Globalization, The China Journal,
January 2007, 57, 243-245.
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Feng, Hui (2006) book review: Judith F. Kornberg and John R. Faust, China in
World Politics: Policies, Processes, Prospects, The China Journal, July, 56, 239240.
Conference Papers and Presentations
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Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng (2011) ‘The Selective State and the Domestic
Mediation of International Policy Diffusion: Evidence from Chinese monetary
policy and central banking’, APSA Conference, Canberra, Australia, 26-28
September.
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Bell, Stephen and Hui Feng (2011) ‘Domestic Agents, Historical Institutionalism
and International Policy Diffusion: Why Chinese Monetary Policy and Central
Banking Do Not Conform, Yet!’ Presentation at the Centre for Governance and
Public Policy, Griffith University, Australia, 2 September.
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Feng, Hui (2007) ‘Bureaucratic Fragmentation and China’s Financial Regulation’,
the 49th annual conference of the American Association for Chinese Studies,
Richmond, Virginia, USA, October 2007.
(Updated on 11 December 2014)