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    EXCHANGE RATE, MONETARY AND FINANCIAL ISSUES AND POLICIES IN ASIA

    edited by Ramkishen S Rajan (George Mason University, USA) , Shandre Thangavelu (National University of Singapore, Singapore) , & Rasyad A Parinduri (University of Nottingham, Malaysia)

    Table of Contents (33k)
    Foreword (35k)
    Introduction (121k)
    Chapter 1: The Asian Crisis After 10 Years (265k)

    About Ramkishen S Rajan
     

    About Shandre Thangavelu
     

    About Rasyad A Parinduri
     

    A decade has passed since the Asian crisis of 1997–1998 which decimated many of the regional economies. While the crisis itself led to severe economic and political consequences, its primary cause was an inappropriate mix of policies, as regional economies attempted to simultaneously maintain fairly rigid exchange rates (soft US dollar pegs) and monetary policy autonomy in the presence of large-scale capital outflows. The chapters in this volume focus on selected exchange rate, monetary and financial issues and policies that are of contemporary relevance and importance to Asia, including choice of exchange rate regimes, causes and consequences of reserve accumulation, international capital flows, macroeconomic synchronization, and regional monetary and financial cooperation.

     
    Contents:
    • Overview:
      • The Asian Crisis After Ten Years (B Eichengreen)
    • Exchange Rate Regimes and International Reserves:
      • Still Searching for the Middle Ground?: Asian Exchange Rate Regimes, A Decade since the 1997–98 Crisis (T Cavoli & R S Rajan)
      • Hoarding of International Reserves: A Comparison of the Asian and Latin American Experiences Reserves (Y-W Cheung & H Ito)
      • The Domestic Financial Consequences of Reserve Accumulation: Some Evidence from Asia (C Ho & R N McCauley)
      • Capital Flows, Spillovers, and Interdependence:
      • Macroeconomic Conditions and Capital Flows in Emerging East Asian Economies (A Mandilaras & H Popper)
      • Measuring Spillover and Convergence Effects in the Asia-Pacific Region (A H Hallett & C Richter)
      • Trade Interdependence and Exchange Rate Coordination in East Asia (W Thorbecke)
    • Regional Exchange Rate, Monetary and Financial Cooperation:
      • Regional Monetary Coordination in East Asia (E Ogawa)
      • Monetary and Financial Cooperation Among Central Banks in East Asia and the Pacific (H Genberg & D He)
      • Economic and Financial Integration in East Asia: Lessons from the European Monetary Union (D Salvatore)
     
    Readership: Economic policy-makers, think-tanks, central bankers and financial market participants and research scholars.
     
    “Meticulously written by researchers whose previous studies have offered well thought out guides for policy formulation, this book is yet another foray on major policy challenges that confront Asia today and in the next few years that policymakers, academics and practitioners must understand well.”
    Mario Lamberte
    Director of Research
    Asian Development Bank Institute
     
    “The Asian Financial Crisis in 1997 had dealt a severe blow to many Asian economies. The industrialization drive for growth in some countries has been halted or reversed, and the financial sector was topsy turvy. Ten years after the Crisis, a review of the situation is certainly timely and welcomed. This is done in a very readable volume that presents analytical, comparative and empirical works relating to exchange rate regimes, monetary policy and regional policy coordination among Asian economies in the aftermath of the Crisis.”
    Toh Mun Heng
    Associate Professor
    NUS Business School
     
    324pp    Pub. date: Dec 2008  
    ISBN:   978-981-283-457-7
    981-283-457-5
       US$93 / £55

     


    324pp    Pub. date: Dec 2008  
    ISBN:   978-981-283-458-4(ebook)
    981-283-458-3(ebook)
       US$121 / £71

     


     

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