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O sistema bancário-financeiro chinês está no centro das transformações sociais e produtivas da grande potência econômica asiática. Um sistema há pouco organizado que alcança condições cruciais para a renovação da agenda econômica chinesa. Diante deste ponto, o artigo pretende reunir a agenda de transformação dessa estrutura a partir de uma leitura mais segura sobre a formação do shadow banking system chinês. Uma estrutura de crédito comum nos espaços financeiros neoliberais. Logo, organiza-se a pesquisa, metodologicamente, por meio de uma abordagem macro-histórica, a observar os fatores de transformação estrutural da economia chinesa quanto à regulação bancária e financeira. E argumenta-se que esse processo expõe uma atualização sobre a prática neoliberal. Portanto, expõe-se uma interpretação acerca de um neoliberalismo controlado dadas as condições de gerenciamento a partir das instituições públicas que formam o Estado Chinês. Como resultado desta pesquisa, apresenta-se as alterações estruturais do neoliberalismo controlado da China a partir de: 1 - O sistema bancário, 2 - China development bank enquanto instituição primária para a renovação do crédito, e 3 - A securitização dos passivos bancários por meio de investimentos em infraestrutura.

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