Power in a Changing World Economy
Lessons from East Asia
Herausgeber: Cohen, Benjamin J; Chiu, Eric M P
Power in a Changing World Economy
Lessons from East Asia
Herausgeber: Cohen, Benjamin J; Chiu, Eric M P
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The book aims to use the recent experience of China and other emerging economies of East Asia, together with Japan, to advance our understanding of state power in today's world economy.
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The book aims to use the recent experience of China and other emerging economies of East Asia, together with Japan, to advance our understanding of state power in today's world economy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780415856140
- ISBN-10: 0415856140
- Artikelnr.: 38027032
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780415856140
- ISBN-10: 0415856140
- Artikelnr.: 38027032
Benjamin J. Cohen is Louis G. Lancaster Professor of International Political Economy at the University of California, Santa Barbara. A specialist in the political economy of international money and finance, he is the author of thirteen books, including the geography of money (1998), the future of money (2004), and the future of global currency (2011). Eric M.P. Chiu is an Associate Professor and Director at the Graduate Institute of National Policy and Public Affairs at the National Chung Hsing University in Taiwan. His research interests include international political economy and international money and finance, with specific focus on both emerging and developing countries.
Introduction. Benjamin J. Cohen and Eric M.P. Chiu, Part I: Regional
Trends, Chapter 1. Measuring Power and the Rise of East Asia Eric M.P. Chiu
and Thomas D. Willett, Chapter 2. Financial Crisis and Asia's Changing
Balance of Power Vincent Wei-cheng Wang, Chapter 3. Managing Capital
Inflows: An Exercise in Productive Power Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, Part II: The
Power of a Rising Power Chapter 4. Choice and Coercion in East Asian
Exchange Rate Regimes C. Randall Henning, Chapter 5. China's Role in CMIM:
A Reluctant and Constrained Leadership Chen-Dong Tso and Kuo-Chun Yeh,
Chapter 6. China-Vietnam Relational Asymmetries: A Fungibility Problem
Alan Hao Yang, Chapter 7. The Yuan's Long March Benjamin J. Cohen, Part
III: The Power of a Declining Power, Chapter 8. Japan's Manufactured
Innovation: In Search of Influence Zheng-jia Tsai and James W.Y. Wang,
Chapter 9. Japanese Financial Reform: Liberalizing Against the Clock
William W. Grimes.
Trends, Chapter 1. Measuring Power and the Rise of East Asia Eric M.P. Chiu
and Thomas D. Willett, Chapter 2. Financial Crisis and Asia's Changing
Balance of Power Vincent Wei-cheng Wang, Chapter 3. Managing Capital
Inflows: An Exercise in Productive Power Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, Part II: The
Power of a Rising Power Chapter 4. Choice and Coercion in East Asian
Exchange Rate Regimes C. Randall Henning, Chapter 5. China's Role in CMIM:
A Reluctant and Constrained Leadership Chen-Dong Tso and Kuo-Chun Yeh,
Chapter 6. China-Vietnam Relational Asymmetries: A Fungibility Problem
Alan Hao Yang, Chapter 7. The Yuan's Long March Benjamin J. Cohen, Part
III: The Power of a Declining Power, Chapter 8. Japan's Manufactured
Innovation: In Search of Influence Zheng-jia Tsai and James W.Y. Wang,
Chapter 9. Japanese Financial Reform: Liberalizing Against the Clock
William W. Grimes.
Introduction. Benjamin J. Cohen and Eric M.P. Chiu, Part I: Regional
Trends, Chapter 1. Measuring Power and the Rise of East Asia Eric M.P. Chiu
and Thomas D. Willett, Chapter 2. Financial Crisis and Asia's Changing
Balance of Power Vincent Wei-cheng Wang, Chapter 3. Managing Capital
Inflows: An Exercise in Productive Power Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, Part II: The
Power of a Rising Power Chapter 4. Choice and Coercion in East Asian
Exchange Rate Regimes C. Randall Henning, Chapter 5. China's Role in CMIM:
A Reluctant and Constrained Leadership Chen-Dong Tso and Kuo-Chun Yeh,
Chapter 6. China-Vietnam Relational Asymmetries: A Fungibility Problem
Alan Hao Yang, Chapter 7. The Yuan's Long March Benjamin J. Cohen, Part
III: The Power of a Declining Power, Chapter 8. Japan's Manufactured
Innovation: In Search of Influence Zheng-jia Tsai and James W.Y. Wang,
Chapter 9. Japanese Financial Reform: Liberalizing Against the Clock
William W. Grimes.
Trends, Chapter 1. Measuring Power and the Rise of East Asia Eric M.P. Chiu
and Thomas D. Willett, Chapter 2. Financial Crisis and Asia's Changing
Balance of Power Vincent Wei-cheng Wang, Chapter 3. Managing Capital
Inflows: An Exercise in Productive Power Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, Part II: The
Power of a Rising Power Chapter 4. Choice and Coercion in East Asian
Exchange Rate Regimes C. Randall Henning, Chapter 5. China's Role in CMIM:
A Reluctant and Constrained Leadership Chen-Dong Tso and Kuo-Chun Yeh,
Chapter 6. China-Vietnam Relational Asymmetries: A Fungibility Problem
Alan Hao Yang, Chapter 7. The Yuan's Long March Benjamin J. Cohen, Part
III: The Power of a Declining Power, Chapter 8. Japan's Manufactured
Innovation: In Search of Influence Zheng-jia Tsai and James W.Y. Wang,
Chapter 9. Japanese Financial Reform: Liberalizing Against the Clock
William W. Grimes.