The History and Future Analysis of Financial Management Changes in the Middle-Class
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Kulcsszavak: | ábraelemzés ábrák állami beavatkozás bank savings Banki megtakarítások Chinese middle-class families értékpapírpiac(ok) financial management középosztály middle- class pénzügyi menedzsment securities market state intervention |
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520 | 3 | |a This article aims to study the changes in financial management concepts of Chinese middle-class families and their choices in financial management channels (for example: bank savings, stocks, Funds, etc.), and what caused their choices. And an analysis of the future Chinese middle-class financial market. "Middle-Class" (The Middle-Class) in China is also called "middle class", "middle-income earner" and so on. It is no longer a class in the sense of Marxist ownership relations. Rather, it refers to social groups or social classes with similar self-evaluation, life style, value orientation, and psychological characteristics in society. Generally speaking, the middle class in the current sense of our country has both Chinese and Western characteristics. As a social class, the middle class is relatively wealthy, has a high cultural level and a high-quality life, has a strong sense of identity with the mainstream value of the society and the existing order, and belongs to the middle-level group in the income ranking of the whole society. With the continuous expansion of Chinese household wealth and the continuous expansion of middle-income groups, in order to promote the formation of an "olive"-type distribution structure, the middle-class financial market is becoming the commanding height of the future competition for China's domestic financial institutions. | |
695 | |a ábraelemzés | ||
695 | |a ábrák | ||
695 | |a állami beavatkozás | ||
695 | |a bank savings | ||
695 | |a Banki megtakarítások | ||
695 | |a Chinese middle-class families | ||
695 | |a értékpapírpiac(ok) | ||
695 | |a financial management | ||
695 | |a középosztály | ||
695 | |a middle- class | ||
695 | |a pénzügyi menedzsment | ||
695 | |a securities market | ||
695 | |a state intervention | ||
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700 | 1 | |a Wang Kewei |e ths | |
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