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|a Global linkages and economic rebalancing in East Asia
|c edited by Takuji Kinkyo, Yoichi Matsubayashi, Shigeyuki Hamori.
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|a ch. 1. Decoupling - a re-examination / Hiroshi Tsubouchi and Hideaki Matsuoka -- ch. 2. Business cycle synchronization and production fragmentation in East Asia / Fumihide Takeuchi -- ch. 3. Financial market linkage in East Asian countries / Kyosuke Shiotani and Yoichi Matsubayashi -- ch. 4. The impact of East Asian FTAS on the structure of demand / Hikari Ban -- ch. 5. Inflation targeting in South Korea, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand: The impact on business cycle synchronization between each country and the world / Takeshi Inoue, Yuki Toyoshima and Shigeyuki Hamori -- ch. 6. Globalization and economic growth in East Asia / Fengbao Yin and Shigeyuki Hamori -- ch. 7. Can south south trade be a driving force for future economic growth? / Shigesaburo Kabe -- ch. 8. An empirical analysis of the determinants of household saving (consumption) in China: a panel analysis of provincial data, 1995-2010 / Guifu Chen -- ch. 9. Financing infrastructure construction in China / Long Ke -- ch. 10. Is the Renminbi appreciating fast enough? / Takuji Kinkyo.
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|a In the wake of the global financial crisis, leading industrialized countries have managed to show only a gradual recovery, while East Asian economies have surged ahead. In particular, China achieved growth in excess of 10% in 2010 and is expected to continue growing at a rapid pace. It appears that in the coming years, East Asia will play an even greater role as a growth center leading global economic expansion. Following the Asian currency crisis of 1997-98, consumption and investment in the region decreased considerably, and East Asian economies recovered on the strength of exports. Presently, however, amid a less-than-robust recovery in the US and Europe, the sustainability of East Asia's reliance on export-led growth has been called into question. The region's transition to growth based on a balance of foreign and domestic demand is important for both building a stronger foundation for sustainable growth and buttressing global economic expansion. Moreover, the rebalancing of demand in East Asia holds the key to rectifying global current account imbalances - the disadvantage of uneven international capital flows. This unique volume illuminates policy issues involved in the efforts to promote the rebalancing of demand in East Asia.
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|n System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
|n Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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|a East Asia
|x Economic conditions
|y 21st century.
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|x Foreign economic relations.
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