Global Shock, Risks, and Asian Financial Reform
Edited by Iwan Azis () and
Hyun Song Shin
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The growth of financial markets has clearly outpaced the development of financial market regulations. With growing complexity in the world of finance and the resultant higher frequency of financial crises, all eyes have shifted toward the current inadequacy of financial regulation. This book expertly examines what this episode means for Asia’s financial sector and its stability, and what the implications will be for the region’s financial regulation. By focusing on legal and institutional frameworks the book also elaborates on various issues and challenges in terms of how financial liberalization can maximize the benefits and minimize the risks of crisis.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781783477937
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Overview and summary , pp 3-12

- Iwan Azis and Hyun Song Shin
- Ch 2 Monetary aggregates and procyclicality of the financial system: an Asian perspective , pp 22-73

- Joon-Ho Hahm, Hyun Song Shin and Kwanho Shin
- Ch 3 Non-core bank liabilities and vulnerability to crisis: implications for Asia , pp 74-101

- Joon-Ho Hahm, Hyun Song Shin and Kwanho Shin
- Ch 4 Monetary aggregates and global liquidity: evidence from individual firm data from Asia , pp 102-149

- Hyun Song Shin and Laura Yi Zhao
- Ch 5 Economy-wide vulnerability in Asia: flow-of-fund analysis , pp 150-194

- Iwan Azis and Damaris Yarcia
- Ch 6 Addressing systemic risk in East Asia: financial regulatory design , pp 204-245

- Rolf H. Weber, Douglas W. Arner, Evan C. Gibson and Simone Baumann
- Ch 7 Financial innovation and development in East Asia: balancing risks and opportunities , pp 246-283

- Ross P. Buckley, Douglas W. Arner and Michael Panton
- Ch 8 Implications of global financial and regulatory policies on systemic risk in Asia , pp 284-332

- Fariborz Moshirian
- Ch 9 Equity home bias, financial integration, and regulatory reforms: implications for emerging Asia , pp 347-376

- Cyn-Young Park and Rogelio Mercado
- Ch 10 Regional financial arrangements: lessons from the Eurozone crisis for East Asia , pp 377-415

- Emilios Avgouleas, Douglas W. Arner and Uzma Ashraf
- Ch 11 The role of deposit insurance in financial stability: issues and options in the ASEAN+3 , pp 416-463

- A. Michael Andrews
- Ch 12 Effective resolution regimes for financial institutions in ASEAN+3 , pp 464-509

- A. Michael Andrews
- Ch 13 Capital structure and the issuance of corporate bonds in emerging Asia , pp 510-540

- Paul Mizen, Frank Packer, Eli Remolona and Serafeim Tsoukas
- Ch 14 Financial monitoring in the new ASEAN-5 countries , pp 554-599

- Se Hee Lim and Noel G. Reyes
- Ch 15 Financial inclusion and regulatory implications , pp 600-627

- Qifeng Zhang and Josephine B. Valle-Sison
- Ch 16 Innovative financing models for SMEs and the regulatory implications , pp 628-675

- Shigehiro Shinozaki
- Ch 17 Global financial regulatory trends and challenges for the development of the insurance and pensions sector in the Asia-Pacific region , pp 676-700

- Arup Chatterjee
- Ch 18 Impact of the global financial crisis on trade finance in Asia and the cooperative effort to respond , pp 701-716

- Steven Beck
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