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Financial Governance in East Asia - Policy Dialogue, Surveillance and Cooperation (Hardcover, annotated edition): Gordon De... Financial Governance in East Asia - Policy Dialogue, Surveillance and Cooperation (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Gordon De Brouwer, Yunjong Wang
R1,342 Discovery Miles 13 420 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Contents:
1. Policy dialogue, surveillance and financial cooperation in East Asia Gordon de Brouwer and Yunjong Wang 2. Policy dialogue in East Asia: Principles for success Stephen Grenville 3. IMF and ADB perspectives on regional surveillance in East Asia Gordon de Brouwer 4. Structures to support stability and growth: Some observations based on UK experience Andrew Kilpatrick 5. The complex political economy of coooperation and integration C. Randall Henning 6. A Stocktake of institutions for regional cooperation Takatoshi Ito and Koji Narita 7. Strengthening regional financial cooperation in East Asia Haruhiko Kurado and Masahiro Kawai 8. The management of financial crises: Theory and Policy Prasanna Gai 9. Instruments and techniques for financial cooperation Yunjong Wang 10. The compatibility of capital controls with the development of financial markets Menzie D. Chinn 11. Unilateral regional and multilateral options for East Asia Ramkishen S. Rajan 12. The role of regional financial arrangements in the international financial architecture Martin Parkinson, Phil Garton and Ian Dickson 13. The Basel Process and regional harmonisation in an Asian context Shinichi Yoshikuni

Financial Governance in East Asia - Policy Dialogue, Surveillance and Cooperation (Paperback): Gordon De Brouwer, Yunjong Wang Financial Governance in East Asia - Policy Dialogue, Surveillance and Cooperation (Paperback)
Gordon De Brouwer, Yunjong Wang
R996 R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Save R298 (30%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The focus of international financial reform in recent years has largely been at the global level, in terms of improving the international financial architecture, and at the national level in terms of getting domestic economic and structural policies right. But there is also a growing appetite for addressing some issues at a regional level. This debate has focused on improving regional policy dialogue and surveillance processes, as well as developing regional mechanisms to provide financial support to prevent and resolve financial crises. In East Asia, for example, governments have sought deeper regional policy dialogue by the creation of ASEAN+3 forum and enhanced financial cooperation by setting up the Chiang Mai Initiative. These developments raise many questions: What is 'best-practice' regional policy dialogue? How is a regional financial architecture complementary to the global architecture? What sorts of institutions work well at a regional level? Do regions need a regional monetary fund? What is going on in East Asia and how is it different to other regions? This volume brings together a range of policy, practical and conceptual papers to explore these and other issues.

A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Yung Chul Park, Takatoshi Ito, Yunjong Wang A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Yung Chul Park, Takatoshi Ito, Yunjong Wang
R5,213 Discovery Miles 52 130 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book contends that the East Asian financial constitution lacks an appropriate infrastructure, resulting in inefficient allocation of high savings and an over-inflated short-term debt market. It goes on to point out that despite high savings, East Asia's dependency on financial centers outside the region is also relatively high, and that there is no strong region-wide network to connect various financial centers in East Asia. Against this economic background, the contributors make recommendations for the establishment of effective and stable capital recycling in East Asia. The financial intermediary function of the regional financial centers - Hong Kong, Singapore and Tokyo - is evaluated. Discussion focusses on the issues of building an organic network between the financial markets of major economies in the region and enhancing the future role and function of those regional financial centres. The policy implications of the future development of regional financial markets - based on regional financial networks - that could potentially act as intermediaries between the high savings and productive sectors in East Asia are also examined. Concentrating on the major issues identified as central to building a new financial market structure in East Asia, this book will be appeal to those with a special interest in Asian studies and financial economics.

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