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The Restructuring of US Financial Regulatory System and its Implications(No.17, 2016)

2016-03-31

Since the Great Depression in 1929, the US financial regulatory system has made adjustmentsin light of new conditions when crisis broke out or the financial system went through significant changes.

The Transition of Financial Regulation Framework of “BRICs” and Relevant Enlightenments(No.16, 2016)

2016-03-31

They visited central banks, financial supervisory and management departments and major financial institutions in the three countries.

Take Measures for Thorough-going Tax Reduction(No.15, 2016)

2016-03-31

This report summarizes several typical cases about tax reduction in some countries since the 1980s.

France’s Rising and the Role of Human Capital Factor(No 7, 2016)

2016-03-31

It is noteworthy to noticethe reason why France could not establish a modern country in the process of competing for an early rising among big powers, but faced a lot of difficulties in the course of modern transformation.

The Human Capital Factor for German Rising(No 6, 2016)

2016-03-31

Germany became a global strong industrial country in the middle-to-later period of the19th century.

Create an InstitutionalEnvironment for Maximizing Human Capital Value (No 5, 2016)

2016-03-31

The United Kingdom was the first to realize industrialization in the world with global influence in the true sense.

Research on Russia’sRise and FallRelating to Human Capital Factors(Report No 4, 2016)

2016-03-31

The rise of Russia started from the ninth century, experiencing three periods of rejuvenation, with human capital playing a major role in the course of history.

The Evolution of Japan’s Human Capital Strategy and Its Inspirations(No 3, 2016)

2016-03-31

Japan’s human capital strategy has the following characteristics: 1. Japan holds equal importance to the cultivation of talents and introduction of talents as the breakthrough point to catch up with advanced countries.