The book makes a valuable contribution to the literature on East Asian (economic) regional cooperation, or more generally economic regionalism...There is some excellent analysis, and indeed novel information, in the individual chapters.I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in deepening their understanding of East Asian economic cooperation.

JOEL MENDEL RATHUS, Economic Record

The global financial crisis and the Eurozone crisis have led to a profound rethink in East Asia about the international monetary system and regional monetary and financial integration. After the East Asian crisis of 1997, deeper regional cooperation was seen as the way to avoid reliance on the IMF and the rest of the world. Steps were taken, but they were limited because of disagreements reflecting regional rivalries. Still, integration into the global financial system and Europe's regional process were seen as objectives to be adapted to East Asia, as detailed in an overview chapter. The crises have shaken this strategy but also revealed the pre-existing deep disagreements. This book presents contributions by scholars from different countries. Each one was invited to describe the vision of their policymakers. The traidtional rivalry between China and Japan, the region's largest economies, reveals Chinese confidence into its rising power and Japanese growing doubts about its ability to weigh on the debate. For opposite reasons, both display a declining interest into regional cooperation. Korea and the ASEAN countries do not wish to choose between the regional powers but remain attached to regional cooperation and integration. They look for pragmatic solutions that recognize the value-chain characteristic of trade. Additional contributions by US and European scholars provide evaluations of the global and Eurozone crises and of their relevance for East Asian integration.
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This edited volume evaluates the prospects for monetary and financial cooperation in East Asia after the crises in the developed countries (2008 in the US, 2010 in Europe).
1. Introduction ; 2. Financial and Monetary Cooperation in East Asia: An Overview ; 3. International Financial Integration and Crisis Intensity ; 4. Lessons from the European Public Debt Crisis ; 5. A View from ASEAN ; 6. A View from the People's Republic of China ; 7. A View from Japan ; 8. A View from the Republic of Korea
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The book makes a valuable contribution to the literature on East Asian (economic) regional cooperation, or more generally economic regionalism...There is some excellent analysis, and indeed novel information, in the individual chapters.I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in deepening their understanding of East Asian economic cooperation.
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Looks at monetary and financial integration in East Asia following the global financial crisis and the Eurozone debt crisis Timely topic Present the views of economists from China, Japan, Thailand, Korea, the US, and Europe
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Professor Kawai has served as Chief Economist of the World Bank's East Asia and Pacific Region and Dean of the Asian Development Bank Institute. He holds a PhD from Stanford University. Professor Park has served as senior economic adviser to the president of Korea. He holds a PhD from the University of Minnesota. Professor Wyplosz is a frequent consultant to international organizations and various governments. He holds a PhD from Harvard University.
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Looks at monetary and financial integration in East Asia following the global financial crisis and the Eurozone debt crisis Timely topic Present the views of economists from China, Japan, Thailand, Korea, the US, and Europe
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198714156
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
533 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
256

Om bidragsyterne

Professor Kawai has served as Chief Economist of the World Bank's East Asia and Pacific Region and Dean of the Asian Development Bank Institute. He holds a PhD from Stanford University. Professor Park has served as senior economic adviser to the president of Korea. He holds a PhD from the University of Minnesota. Professor Wyplosz is a frequent consultant to international organizations and various governments. He holds a PhD from Harvard University.