The Centre on Asia and Globalisation at the National University of Singapore has launched a series of conferences on 'Evolving Finance, Trade and Investment in Asia' with the aim of strengthening research capacity in Asia to influence regional policymaking. Within and outside the region, there is an urgent need to understand the underlying economic structures that has brought about recent events with global implications. This book contains scholarship presented at the conference in September 2015, and was originally published as a special issue of the International Economic Journal.
The Centre on Asia and Globalisation at the National University of Singapore has launched a series of conferences on 'Evolving Finance, Trade and Investment in Asia' with the aim of strengthening research capacity in Asia to influence regional policymaking. Within and outside the region, there is an urgent need to understand the underlying economic structures that has brought about recent events with global implications. This book contains scholarship presented at the conference in September 2015, and was originally published as a special issue of the International Economic Journal.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tomoo Kikuchi is a Senior Research Fellow at Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, and a Guest Research Fellow at the Keio Global Research Institute at Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Evolving Finance, Trade and Investment in Asia 1. The Role of China, Japan, and Korea in Machinery Production Networks 2. Global Value Chains and China's Exports to High-income Countries 3. Rethinking the Exchange Rate Impact on Trade in a World with Global Value Chains 4. Exchange Rates and Production Networks in Asia: A Twenty-first Century Perspective 5. Mega-FTAs and the WTO: Competing or Complementary? 6. Heterogeneous Patterns of Financial Development: Implications for Asian Financial Integration 7. Regional Financial Integration in East Asia against the Backdrop of Recent European Experiences 8. Does Inflation Targeting in Asia Reduce Exchange Rate Volatility?
Introduction: Evolving Finance, Trade and Investment in Asia 1. The Role of China, Japan, and Korea in Machinery Production Networks 2. Global Value Chains and China's Exports to High-income Countries 3. Rethinking the Exchange Rate Impact on Trade in a World with Global Value Chains 4. Exchange Rates and Production Networks in Asia: A Twenty-first Century Perspective 5. Mega-FTAs and the WTO: Competing or Complementary? 6. Heterogeneous Patterns of Financial Development: Implications for Asian Financial Integration 7. Regional Financial Integration in East Asia against the Backdrop of Recent European Experiences 8. Does Inflation Targeting in Asia Reduce Exchange Rate Volatility?
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