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Eve Cary

Eve Cary

Eve Cary is a research assistant at the Brookings Institution.

She has worked for the World Bank, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the Asia Society.

Her research focuses on Chinese domestic politics, overheating and real estate issues, and central-local relations.

Posts by Eve Cary
October 19, 2013

P2P Companies: The Movers and Shakers of China’s Shadow Banking

P2P companies match shadow lenders with borrowers in China. Can Beijing manage the growing risks?

October 04, 2013

With Shanghai FTZ, Is CCP Opening Pandora’s Box?

If the CCP is hoping for limited reforms with the new free trade zone, it might get more than it bargained for.

August 13, 2013

China Pushes Ahead With Financial Reform… Cautiously

Chinese leaders are crossing the river by feeling the stones, but the river is proving to be wider than expected.

July 18, 2013

The Promise and Peril of a US-China Investment Treaty

While a step in the right direction, immense obstacles remain to signing a bilateral investment treaty.

July 03, 2013

SOEs Declining Role in China’s Foreign Investment

State-Owned Enterprises have traditionally dominated Chinese ODI. This is starting to change.

June 19, 2013

Reforming China’s State-Owned Enterprises

Although it faces strong resistance, reforms will be vital if the Chinese economy is to continue to evolve.

June 06, 2013

The “Hidden” Costs of China’s Bad Loans

Non-performing loans may not bring down China’s banks, but they will hinder its economic transition.

May 21, 2013

Is Shadow Banking China’s Subprime Mortgages?

The volume of shadow banking reached a staggering 55 percent of China’s GDP in 2012.

May 03, 2013

Divorce: One Way to Avoid China's New Real Estate Restrictions

“Shanghai’s Zhabei District center issued a record 53 divorces in a single day.”

April 18, 2013

Understanding China's Efforts to Invest Overseas

China’s efforts at foreign direct investment (OFDI) have had mixed results. Eve Cary gives us her take.

April 09, 2013

China and Capital Outflow Reform

Capital outflow reforms have come in fits and starts, but the overall trend is certainly toward a more open system.

March 12, 2013

Real Estate Restrictions Tighten in China

China’s State Council has announced a property sales tax hike, aimed at cooling the nation’s overheating market.

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