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International financial issues in the Pacific Rim : global imbalances, financial liberalization, and exchange rate policy
Yazar:
NBER-East Asia Seminar on Economics (17th : 2006 : Kapaau, Hawaii)
ISBN:
9780226386829
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xi, 428 pages. : illustrations. ; 24 cm.
Seri:
NBER-East Asia Seminar on Economics ; v. 17

NBER-East Asia Seminar on Economics (Series) ; v. 17.
Genel Not:
Papers presented at the 17th annual East Asia Seminar on Economics, held at the Kohala Coast, Hawaii, June 22, 24, 2006.
İçerik:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Takatoshi Ito and Andrew K. Rose -- I. Global Imbalances -- 1. Life on the Tri-Polar Sphere: How Should Interest and Exchange Rates Realign Next? -- Michael P. Dooley, David Folkerts-Landau, and Peter Garber -- Comment: John Simon -- 2. Liquidity Risk Aversion, Debt Maturity, and Current Account Surpluses: A Theory and Evidence from East Asia -- Shin-ichi Fukuda and Yoshifumi Kon -- Comments: Linda S. Goldberg -- Andrew K. Rose -- 3. Are Currency Appreciations Contractionary in China? -- Jianhuai Shi -- Comments: Ashvin Ahuja -- Dante B. Canlas -- II. Monetary Policy and Exchange Rates -- 4. The Relationship between Openness and Inflation in NIEs and the G7 -- Chung-Shu Wu and Jin-Lung Lin -- Comments: Peter Blair Henry -- John Simon -- 5. Pass-Through of Exchange Rates to Consumption Prices: What Has Changed and Why? -- Jose; Manuel Campa and Linda S. Goldberg -- Comments: M. Chatib Basri -- Kiyotaka Sato. 6. Price Impacts of Deals and Predictability of the Exchange Rate Movements -- Takatoshi Ito and Yuko Hashimoto -- Comment: Eli Remolona -- 7. Adopting a Common Currency Basket Arrangement into the ASEAN Plus Three -- Eiji Ogawa and Kentaro Kawasaki -- Comments: Michael P. Dooley -- Kiyotaka Sato -- III. Liberalization, Market Access, and the Cost of Capital -- 8. Growth and Returns in Emerging Markets -- Peter Blair Henry and Prakash Kannan -- Comments: Takatoshi Ito -- Etsuro Shioji -- 9. Bond Markets as Conduits for Capital Flows: How Does Asia Compare? -- Barry Eichengreen and Pipat Luengnaruemitchai -- Comment: Eiji Ogawa -- 10. Financial Liberalization under the WTO and Its Relationship with the Macro Economy -- Lee-Rong Wang, Chung-Hua Shen, and Ching-Yang Liang -- Comments: Shin-ichi Fukuda -- Roberto S. Mariano -- 11. Cross-Border Acquisitions and Target Firms" Performance: Evidence from Japanese Firm-Level Data -- Kyoji Fukao, Keiko Ito, Hyeog Ug Kwon, and Miho Takizawa -- Comments: M. Chatib Basri -- Roberto S. Mariano -- 12. Stock Market Opening and the Cost of Capital: The Case of Korea -- Inseok Shin and Chang-Gyun Park -- Comments: Yuko Hashimoto -- Chulsoo Kim.
Özet:
The imbalanced, yet mutually beneficial, trading relationship between the US and Asia has long been one of the financial world's most puzzling mysteries. This work explains how this symbiotic relationship is able to exist despite the stark inequalities in the trade balance.
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