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文档介绍:宁波大学硕士学位论文- II - A Study on the Effects of Financial Development on International Trade in China ABSTRACT Since 1980's, with economic integration and free movement of the production factors in the world, the inner economic development of every country intensely links with the change of the outer economies. Economic globalization and intergration es the trend of development, captial flow has greatly promoted financial development in the process of economic globalization and and servicescrosses national boundaries, which further promote international mutual connection, infiltration and promotion between financial development and international trade pushes the world to form a great and unitive market and to prompt the rapid development of the world economy. Financial development plays an important and irreplaceable role into the development of foreign trade and economic cooperation in the long run. With China’s entry into WTO, foreign trade acts as a more important role in national economic growth, no matter the petition lifting which is decided by parative advantage or the trade structure transform which is drived by the change ways of economic growth in the condition of the tight constraint of resource environment, they all demand the finance system to scan it's function real economy, it can’t ess to cultivate a modern finance system that can promote international trade development without the help es from nonmakert factors such as the government,society and so on; we try to take advantage of financial policies to promte international trade, which bases on the keen awareness of the great effects of financial factors on international trade development. For this purpose, this paper mainly makes researches on the effects of financial development on international trade from the perspective of theory and positive respectively, which bases on the realities of China. Following is the full context of this dissertation: Chapter I is