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µØÇø²î±ð regional disparity 
µÚÒ»²úÒµ the primary industry 
µÚ¶þ²úÒµ the secondary industry 
µÚÈý²úÒµ the service industry; the tertiary industry 
µÝÑÓ×ʲú deferrable assets
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¶¨ÆÚ´æ¿î time deposits
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¶ÌÆÚ¹úÕ® treasury bills
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·¨È˹ɶ« institutional shareholders
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·ÅËÉÒø¸ù to ease monetary policy
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·ÇÒøÐнðÈÚ»ú¹¹ non-bank financial institutions
·ÇÓ®ÀûÐÔ»ú¹¹ non-profit organizations
·ÖË°ÖÆ assignment of central and local taxes; tax assignment system
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·çÏÕ¹ÜÀí risk management
·çÏÕÒâʶ risk awarenes
·çÏÕ×ʱ¾±ÈÀý risk-weighted capital ratios
·çÏÕ×ʱ¾±ê×¼ risk-based capital standard
·þÎñÊÂÒµÊÕÈë public service charges; user's charges
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¹«ÓÐÖÆ public ownership
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¹ÄÀø´ëÊ© incentives
¹É·ÝºÏ×÷ÆóÒµ joint-equity cooperative enterprises
¹É·ÝÖÆÆóÒµ joint-equity enterprises
¹É·ÝÖÆÒøÐРjoint-equity banks
¹Ì¶¨×ʲú´û¿î fixed asset loans
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¹ØË°ÓŻݠtariff incentives; preferential tariff treatment
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¹æÄ£Ð§Òæ economies of scale
¹ú¼ÆÃñÉú national interest and people's livelihood
¹ú¼Ò¶Ô¸öÈËÆäËûÖ§³ö other government outlays to individuals
¹ú¼Ò·çÏÕ country risk
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¹ú¼ÊÊÕÖ§ balance of payments
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¹úÓÐÆóÒµ state-owned enterprises (SOEs)
¹úÓÐÖÆ state-ownership
¹úÓÐ×ʲúÁ÷ʧ erosion of state assets
¹úÕ®»Ø¹º government securities repurchase
¹úÕ®Ò»¼¶×ÔÓªÉÌ primary underwriters of government securities
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ºê¹Û¾­¼Ã»ù±¾×´¿ö macroeconomic fundamentals
ºê¹Ûµ÷¿Ø macroeconomic management (or adjustment)
ºê¹Ûµ÷¿ØÄ¿±ê macroeconomic objectives (or targets)
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»¹±¾¸¶Ï¢ debt service
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»ã¶ÒÔÚ; funds in float
»ã¶ÒÖ§³ö advance payment of remittance by the beneficiary's bank
»ãÂʲ¢¹ì unification of exchange rates
»îÆÚ´æ¿î demand deposits
»ãÂÊʧµ÷ exchange rate misalignment
»ìºÏËùÓÐÖÆ diversified (mixed) ownership
»õ±ÒÕþ²ßÌ¬ÊÆ monetary policy stance
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»ù×¼ÀûÂÊ benchmark interest rate
»ú¹ØÍÅÌå´æ¿î deposits of non-profit institutions
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»ýѹÑÏÖØ heavy stockpile; excessive inventory
¼·Ìá´æ¿î run on banks
¼·Õ¼Å²Óàunwarranted diversion of (financial) resources(from designated uses)
¼¼¸ÄͶ×Ê investment in technological upgrading
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¼Û¸ñ·Å¿ª price liberalization
¼Û¸ñÐγɻúÖÆ pricing mechanism
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½»Í¶»îÔ¾ brisk trading
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½á¹¹Å¤Çú structural distortion
½á¹¹Ê§µ÷ structural imbalance
½á¹¹ÐÔì¶ÜÍ»³ö acute structural imbalance
½á¹¹ÓÅ»¯ structural improvement (optimization)
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½ðÈÚ´àÈõ financial fragility
½ðÈÚ¶¯µ´ financial turbulence
½ðÈڷ粨 financial disturbance
½ðÈڿֻŠfinancial panic
½ðÈÚΣ»ú financial crisis
½ðÈÚѹÒÖ financial repression
½ðÈÚÑÜÉúÎï financial derivatives
½ðÈÚÕ©Æ­ financial fraud
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½ôËõÕþ²ß austerity policies; tight financial policies
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¾­¼ÃÌØÇø special economic zones (SEZs)
¾­¼ÃÌåÖÆ¸Ä¸ï economic reform
¾­¼ÃÔö³¤·½Ê½µÄת±ä change in the main source of economic growth (from investment expansion to efficiency gains)
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¾­Óª×ÔÖ÷Ȩ autonomy in management
¾°Æø»ØÉý recovery in business activity
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¾ºÕù¼Ó¾ç intensifying competition
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