Rebalancing Economies in Financially Integrating East Asia
Herausgeber: Corbett, Jenny; Xu, Ying
Rebalancing Economies in Financially Integrating East Asia
Herausgeber: Corbett, Jenny; Xu, Ying
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This book elucidates the economic structures and policies that give rise to current account surpluses and imbalances and consider what policy adjustments could change them.
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This book elucidates the economic structures and policies that give rise to current account surpluses and imbalances and consider what policy adjustments could change them.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780415859363
- ISBN-10: 0415859360
- Artikelnr.: 39115848
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780415859363
- ISBN-10: 0415859360
- Artikelnr.: 39115848
Jenny Corbett is Professor of Economics, Australian National University, and Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research and Research Training), Australian National University. She is also Reader in the Economy of Japan, University of Oxford; a Research Associate of the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA); and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London. Ying Xu is Lecturer in the Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University. She is also Research Associate at the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA), Australian National University.
1. Macroeconomic Rebalancing and Financial Integration in East Asia
Jenny Corbett and Ying Xu 2. Growth Rebalancing and Investment in Asia and the Pacific
Peter Warr 3. Corporate Savings
Investment and Financial Structure in East Asia: Micro evidence
Jenny Corbett and Garry Twite 4. Exchange Rates or Other Factors in Global Rebalancing
Shang-Jin Wei 5. Do Asian Countries Fear Appreciation Against Renminbi?
Victor Pontines and Reza Y. Siregar 6. What Drives Some Countries to Hoard Foreign Reserves?
Heng Dyna and Jenny Corbett
7. Defining Openness and Economic Interconnection in East and Southeast Asia
Tony Cavoli 8. Choosing the Best Partners for Risk-minimizing Integration
Achmad Maulana
Wei Feng and Jenny Corbett 9. The Influences of International and Domestic Shocks in East Asia
Mardi Dungey and M. Tugrul Vehbi 10. International Bank Claims on East Asian Economies: Stabilizers or destabilisers?
Victor Pointes and Reza Y. Siregar 11. The Rise of Asian-Owned Foreign Banks and Credit Stability in Asia
Ying Xu
Jenny Corbett and Ying Xu 2. Growth Rebalancing and Investment in Asia and the Pacific
Peter Warr 3. Corporate Savings
Investment and Financial Structure in East Asia: Micro evidence
Jenny Corbett and Garry Twite 4. Exchange Rates or Other Factors in Global Rebalancing
Shang-Jin Wei 5. Do Asian Countries Fear Appreciation Against Renminbi?
Victor Pontines and Reza Y. Siregar 6. What Drives Some Countries to Hoard Foreign Reserves?
Heng Dyna and Jenny Corbett
7. Defining Openness and Economic Interconnection in East and Southeast Asia
Tony Cavoli 8. Choosing the Best Partners for Risk-minimizing Integration
Achmad Maulana
Wei Feng and Jenny Corbett 9. The Influences of International and Domestic Shocks in East Asia
Mardi Dungey and M. Tugrul Vehbi 10. International Bank Claims on East Asian Economies: Stabilizers or destabilisers?
Victor Pointes and Reza Y. Siregar 11. The Rise of Asian-Owned Foreign Banks and Credit Stability in Asia
Ying Xu
1. Macroeconomic Rebalancing and Financial Integration in East Asia
Jenny Corbett and Ying Xu 2. Growth Rebalancing and Investment in Asia and the Pacific
Peter Warr 3. Corporate Savings
Investment and Financial Structure in East Asia: Micro evidence
Jenny Corbett and Garry Twite 4. Exchange Rates or Other Factors in Global Rebalancing
Shang-Jin Wei 5. Do Asian Countries Fear Appreciation Against Renminbi?
Victor Pontines and Reza Y. Siregar 6. What Drives Some Countries to Hoard Foreign Reserves?
Heng Dyna and Jenny Corbett
7. Defining Openness and Economic Interconnection in East and Southeast Asia
Tony Cavoli 8. Choosing the Best Partners for Risk-minimizing Integration
Achmad Maulana
Wei Feng and Jenny Corbett 9. The Influences of International and Domestic Shocks in East Asia
Mardi Dungey and M. Tugrul Vehbi 10. International Bank Claims on East Asian Economies: Stabilizers or destabilisers?
Victor Pointes and Reza Y. Siregar 11. The Rise of Asian-Owned Foreign Banks and Credit Stability in Asia
Ying Xu
Jenny Corbett and Ying Xu 2. Growth Rebalancing and Investment in Asia and the Pacific
Peter Warr 3. Corporate Savings
Investment and Financial Structure in East Asia: Micro evidence
Jenny Corbett and Garry Twite 4. Exchange Rates or Other Factors in Global Rebalancing
Shang-Jin Wei 5. Do Asian Countries Fear Appreciation Against Renminbi?
Victor Pontines and Reza Y. Siregar 6. What Drives Some Countries to Hoard Foreign Reserves?
Heng Dyna and Jenny Corbett
7. Defining Openness and Economic Interconnection in East and Southeast Asia
Tony Cavoli 8. Choosing the Best Partners for Risk-minimizing Integration
Achmad Maulana
Wei Feng and Jenny Corbett 9. The Influences of International and Domestic Shocks in East Asia
Mardi Dungey and M. Tugrul Vehbi 10. International Bank Claims on East Asian Economies: Stabilizers or destabilisers?
Victor Pointes and Reza Y. Siregar 11. The Rise of Asian-Owned Foreign Banks and Credit Stability in Asia
Ying Xu