Financial and Monetary Cooperation in Asia: Challenges after the Global Financial Crisis
Soyoung Kim and
Doo Yong Yang
International Economic Journal, 2011, vol. 25, issue 4, 573-587
Abstract:
This paper reviews recent developments in regional financial and monetary cooperation in East Asia, and suggests some issues that could contribute to more constructive development in the future. The regional monetary and financial cooperation was originally motivated by the Asian financial crisis, but it has faced new challenges due to some recent events, such as the global financial crisis and global imbalances. We review recent developments of regional financial and monetary cooperation in East Asia, such as CMIM, ABMI and ABF, and regional surveillance mechanisms. We argue that there are several issues to be discussed in developing more effective regional financial and monetary cooperation: including developing CMIM to be effective in preventing future crisis, linking regional cooperation with global financial architecture properly, constructing effective surveillance mechanism, and strengthening regional policy dialogue.
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1080/10168737.2011.636622
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