Persistently large external imbalances in the world economy
contributed to the outbreak of the recent financial crisis. The
current account imbalances were particularly severe among the
economies that border on the Pacific --the United States ran large
deficits, with offsetting surpluses in East Asia. The depth and
breadth of the global recession also demonstrated the need for a
coordination of national policies to achieve a sustained
recovery.
While the magnitude of global-trade disruption led to some
reduction in the size of the imbalances, closer examination
suggests that the progress may prove temporary. On the other hand,
significant changes in the underlying patterns of saving and
investment suggest that some of the recent rebalancing may prove to
be more permanent. Are such imbalances really a problem? If so, why
and for whom? What should be done about them --if anything --and
what does the future likely hold for transpacific trade relations?
In this timely book, Asian and American economists explore those
important questions.
Copublished with the Asian Development Bank Institute,
"Transpacific Rebalancing" is coedited by Barry Bosworth --long one
of the Brookings Institution's leading economic analysts --and
Masahiro Kawai, dean of the ADBI. They brought together leading
economists from either side of the Pacific to analyze such issues
as:
- The impact of exchange rates
- The policy choices facing the "Asian tigers"
- The specifics and effects of trade imbalances in specific
countries including the United States, South Korea, Thailand,
India, and China
Contributors include Hwee Kwan Chow, Susan M. Collins, Barry
Eichengreen, Joonkyung Ha, Yping Huang, Ginalyn Komoto, Jong-Wha
Lee, Rajiv Kumar, Deunden Nikomborirak, Gisela Rua, Lea Sumulong,
Chalongphob Sussankam, Kunyu Tao, Willem Thorbecke, and Pankaj
Vashisht.
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