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Annual Report on Financing Old Age Care in China (2017) (eBook)

Keyong Dong, Yudong Yao (Herausgeber)

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2019 | 1st ed. 2018
XII, 328 Seiten
Springer Singapore (Verlag)
978-981-13-0968-7 (ISBN)
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This book provides comprehensive analysis and descriptions of China's ageing finance system . China is undergoing the largest, fastest and longest process of population ageing in the world. It  becomes a pressing challenge to the Chinese social security system in this era. Many developed countries have been going through this process. Pension and other financial tools have been studied and practiced for decades. China now is developing its own ageing finance systems by learning from other countries' experiences and making innovations to suit the country's request. Finance, a field that deals with the study of investments and the science of money management, is the most important tool to manage this situation. And hence Ageing finance has been developed into an independent area for research and practice. It helps the country adapt to new elderly support systems which is the necessary result from China's admirable economic development and changes in population structure.  Ageing finance is the sum of financial activities centered on various social need of providing for the aged and serving for their society.  It includes pension finance?old age wealth management service and finance of ageing industry.

Chinese government and people are facing a very unique situation as our population structure is deeply changed by the One Child Policy since last 70s. The slope of ageing curve is sharper than most countries yet it has achieved the most successful economic development in the world during the same period. Academic researchers, financial practitioners, and policy makers will find this book to be essential reading, as they study this process and look forward to new theories, innovations and lessons raised from it.



Keyong Dong, professor of Renmin University and dean of the School of Public Administration. He serves as the secretary of China Ageing Finance Forum of 50 and a visiting professor at the Ford School of Public Policy in University of Michigan.  His primary expertise is social security, and his research focuses on the social security theories and policies as well as human resources management. Professor Dong has published many works, including but not limited to, Chinese Salary Compensations during Transformation, Chinese Economic Reforms of 30 years - Social Security, Introduction of Human Resources Management, Labor Economics. He also edited Public Governance and Innovation and published many research papers in various journals. He leads several government funded projects such as Research of National Income Allocation-Reduce the Gap, Research of Policy of Individual Income Allocation during Transformation, etc,. Dong received his PhD from Renmin University in Economics.

Yudong Yao, Chief Economist of Dacheng Fund which is one of the first approved 10 mutual fund in China. Before that Yao was the director of renowned The Research Institute of Finance of People's Bank of China. He got his PhD in economics from Cambridge University in 2000. His research focuses on ageing finance and financial innovation. Published works Sharing Finance-New Financial Format and Rise of Consumption under the New Norm of Chinese Economy.


This book provides comprehensive analysis and descriptions of China's ageing finance system . China is undergoing the largest, fastest and longest process of population ageing in the world. It  becomes a pressing challenge to the Chinese social security system in this era. Many developed countries have been going through this process. Pension and other financial tools have been studied and practiced for decades. China now is developing its own ageing finance systems by learning from other countries' experiences and making innovations to suit the country's request. Finance, a field that deals with the study of investments and the science of money management, is the most important tool to manage this situation. And hence Ageing finance has been developed into an independent area for research and practice. It helps the country adapt to new elderly support systems which is the necessary result from China's admirable economic development and changes in population structure.  Ageing finance is the sum of financial activities centered on various social need of providing for the aged and serving for their society.  It includes pension finance,old age wealth management service and finance of ageing industry.Chinese government and people are facing a very unique situation as our population structure is deeply changed by the One Child Policy since last 70s. The slope of ageing curve is sharper than most countries yet it has achieved the most successful economic development in the world during the same period. Academic researchers, financial practitioners, and policy makers will find this book to be essential reading, as they study this process and look forward to new theories, innovations and lessons raised from it.

Keyong Dong, professor of Renmin University and dean of the School of Public Administration. He serves as the secretary of China Ageing Finance Forum of 50 and a visiting professor at the Ford School of Public Policy in University of Michigan.  His primary expertise is social security, and his research focuses on the social security theories and policies as well as human resources management. Professor Dong has published many works, including but not limited to, Chinese Salary Compensations during Transformation, Chinese Economic Reforms of 30 years – Social Security, Introduction of Human Resources Management, Labor Economics. He also edited Public Governance and Innovation and published many research papers in various journals. He leads several government funded projects such as Research of National Income Allocation-Reduce the Gap, Research of Policy of Individual Income Allocation during Transformation, etc,. Dong received his PhD from Renmin University in Economics.Yudong Yao, Chief Economist of Dacheng Fund which is one of the first approved 10 mutual fund in China. Before that Yao was the director of renowned The Research Institute of Finance of People’s Bank of China. He got his PhD in economics from Cambridge University in 2000. His research focuses on ageing finance and financial innovation. Published works Sharing Finance-New Financial Format and Rise of Consumption under the New Norm of Chinese Economy.

Chapter 1 Ageing Finance: The Definition, Theoretical System and Development.- Chapter 2 Strategic Thoughts on the Reconstruction of Chinese Pension System.- Chapter 3 Effects on Macro Economics of Population Ageing and Its Solutions in China.- Chapter 4 Pension Finance Report: The Diversification Management of Pension Assets during Policy Change Period.- Chapter 5 Ageing Finance Service Report: Cross-Industry Financial Exploration and Innovation.- Chapter 6 Finance of Ageing Industry Report: The New Fulcrum of the Supply-Side Structural Reformation on Pension.- Chapter 7 Ageing Industry Report: Current Situation, Challenges and Development.- Chapter 8 Pension Products Report: The Product Development Path of Pension Investment.- Chapter 9 Anchor of Pension Investment.- Chapter 10 Employee Stock Ownership Plan: from Theory to Innovative Practice by Gang Su.- Chapter 11 Optimization and Integration: The Development of Mandatory Provident Fund Scheme in China.- Chapter 12 Perfecting the Capital Market: Experiences of Pensions Entering the Capital Market in America.- Chapter 13 Present Situation and Development of International Pension System.- Chapter 14 Operation Models and Experiences of Pension Institutions Overseas.- Chapter 15 International Experiences of the Pension Regulation.- Chapter 16 Products and Experiences of International Supplementary Pension Investment. 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.1.2019
Zusatzinfo XII, 328 p. 116 illus., 106 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Finanzwissenschaft
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
Schlagworte Ageing Finance • ageing population • Household finance • Mandatory Provident Fund Scheme in China • pension plan • Three Pillars Foundation
ISBN-10 981-13-0968-X / 981130968X
ISBN-13 978-981-13-0968-7 / 9789811309687
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