Barry Eichengreen / Yung Chul Park / Charles Wyplosz (eds.)
China, Asia, and the New World Economy
Herausgeber: Eichengreen, Barry; Wyplosz, Charles; Park, Yung Chul
Barry Eichengreen / Yung Chul Park / Charles Wyplosz (eds.)
China, Asia, and the New World Economy
Herausgeber: Eichengreen, Barry; Wyplosz, Charles; Park, Yung Chul
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This timely collection of fifteen essays by leading economists explores how rapid economic growth in China and elsewhere in Asia is reshaping the world economy.
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This timely collection of fifteen essays by leading economists explores how rapid economic growth in China and elsewhere in Asia is reshaping the world economy.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 162mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780199235889
- ISBN-10: 0199235880
- Artikelnr.: 23551678
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 162mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780199235889
- ISBN-10: 0199235880
- Artikelnr.: 23551678
Barry Eichengreen is George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, Research Associate of the NBER, and Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research. Yung Chul Park is Research Professor, Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University. Charles Wyplosz, who teaches at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, is working on international monetary issues, with particular interest in regional arrangements in Europe.
* Introduction
* China and Global Issues
* 1: Richard N. Cooper: China's Coming Demand for Energy
* 2: Warwick J. McKibbin: China and the Global Environment
* Trade Issues
* 3: Richard E. Baldwin: The Spoke Trap: Hub and Spoke Bilateralism in
East Asia
* 4: Yung Chul Park and Inkyo Cheong: Proliferation of FTAs and
Prospects for Trade Liberalization in East Asia
* 5: Cédric Dupont and David Huang: Containing the PTA Wildfire
* 6: Robert Z. Lawrence: China and the Multilateral Trading System
* Financial Issues
* 7: Soyoung Kim, Jong-Wha Lee and Kwanho Shin: Regional and Global
Financial Integration in East Asia
* 8: Akkharaphol Chabchitchaidol and Sakkapop Panyanukul: The Main
Determinants of Liquidity in the Thai Bond Market
* 9: Charles Wyplosz: Is East Asia Safe from Financial Crises?
* Chinese Macroeconomic Management
* 10: Yu Yondgding: Chinese Macroeconomic Management: Issues and
Prospects
* 11: Eswar Prasad and Shang-Jin Wei: The Chinese Approach to Capital
Inflows: Patterns and Possible Explanations
* 12: Guonan Ma and Robert N. McCauley: Do China's Capital Controls
Still Bind?
* 13: Li-Gang Liu and Elvira Kurmanalieva: Impact of Financial Services
Trade Liberalisation on Capital Flows: The Case of China's Banking
Sector
* 14: Charles Y. Horioka and Junmin Wan: Why Does China Save So Much ?
* China and Global Issues
* 1: Richard N. Cooper: China's Coming Demand for Energy
* 2: Warwick J. McKibbin: China and the Global Environment
* Trade Issues
* 3: Richard E. Baldwin: The Spoke Trap: Hub and Spoke Bilateralism in
East Asia
* 4: Yung Chul Park and Inkyo Cheong: Proliferation of FTAs and
Prospects for Trade Liberalization in East Asia
* 5: Cédric Dupont and David Huang: Containing the PTA Wildfire
* 6: Robert Z. Lawrence: China and the Multilateral Trading System
* Financial Issues
* 7: Soyoung Kim, Jong-Wha Lee and Kwanho Shin: Regional and Global
Financial Integration in East Asia
* 8: Akkharaphol Chabchitchaidol and Sakkapop Panyanukul: The Main
Determinants of Liquidity in the Thai Bond Market
* 9: Charles Wyplosz: Is East Asia Safe from Financial Crises?
* Chinese Macroeconomic Management
* 10: Yu Yondgding: Chinese Macroeconomic Management: Issues and
Prospects
* 11: Eswar Prasad and Shang-Jin Wei: The Chinese Approach to Capital
Inflows: Patterns and Possible Explanations
* 12: Guonan Ma and Robert N. McCauley: Do China's Capital Controls
Still Bind?
* 13: Li-Gang Liu and Elvira Kurmanalieva: Impact of Financial Services
Trade Liberalisation on Capital Flows: The Case of China's Banking
Sector
* 14: Charles Y. Horioka and Junmin Wan: Why Does China Save So Much ?
* Introduction
* China and Global Issues
* 1: Richard N. Cooper: China's Coming Demand for Energy
* 2: Warwick J. McKibbin: China and the Global Environment
* Trade Issues
* 3: Richard E. Baldwin: The Spoke Trap: Hub and Spoke Bilateralism in
East Asia
* 4: Yung Chul Park and Inkyo Cheong: Proliferation of FTAs and
Prospects for Trade Liberalization in East Asia
* 5: Cédric Dupont and David Huang: Containing the PTA Wildfire
* 6: Robert Z. Lawrence: China and the Multilateral Trading System
* Financial Issues
* 7: Soyoung Kim, Jong-Wha Lee and Kwanho Shin: Regional and Global
Financial Integration in East Asia
* 8: Akkharaphol Chabchitchaidol and Sakkapop Panyanukul: The Main
Determinants of Liquidity in the Thai Bond Market
* 9: Charles Wyplosz: Is East Asia Safe from Financial Crises?
* Chinese Macroeconomic Management
* 10: Yu Yondgding: Chinese Macroeconomic Management: Issues and
Prospects
* 11: Eswar Prasad and Shang-Jin Wei: The Chinese Approach to Capital
Inflows: Patterns and Possible Explanations
* 12: Guonan Ma and Robert N. McCauley: Do China's Capital Controls
Still Bind?
* 13: Li-Gang Liu and Elvira Kurmanalieva: Impact of Financial Services
Trade Liberalisation on Capital Flows: The Case of China's Banking
Sector
* 14: Charles Y. Horioka and Junmin Wan: Why Does China Save So Much ?
* China and Global Issues
* 1: Richard N. Cooper: China's Coming Demand for Energy
* 2: Warwick J. McKibbin: China and the Global Environment
* Trade Issues
* 3: Richard E. Baldwin: The Spoke Trap: Hub and Spoke Bilateralism in
East Asia
* 4: Yung Chul Park and Inkyo Cheong: Proliferation of FTAs and
Prospects for Trade Liberalization in East Asia
* 5: Cédric Dupont and David Huang: Containing the PTA Wildfire
* 6: Robert Z. Lawrence: China and the Multilateral Trading System
* Financial Issues
* 7: Soyoung Kim, Jong-Wha Lee and Kwanho Shin: Regional and Global
Financial Integration in East Asia
* 8: Akkharaphol Chabchitchaidol and Sakkapop Panyanukul: The Main
Determinants of Liquidity in the Thai Bond Market
* 9: Charles Wyplosz: Is East Asia Safe from Financial Crises?
* Chinese Macroeconomic Management
* 10: Yu Yondgding: Chinese Macroeconomic Management: Issues and
Prospects
* 11: Eswar Prasad and Shang-Jin Wei: The Chinese Approach to Capital
Inflows: Patterns and Possible Explanations
* 12: Guonan Ma and Robert N. McCauley: Do China's Capital Controls
Still Bind?
* 13: Li-Gang Liu and Elvira Kurmanalieva: Impact of Financial Services
Trade Liberalisation on Capital Flows: The Case of China's Banking
Sector
* 14: Charles Y. Horioka and Junmin Wan: Why Does China Save So Much ?