A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia
Edited by Yung Chul Park,
Takatoshi Ito () and
Yunjong Wang
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This book contends that the East Asian financial constitution lacks an appropriate infrastructure, resulting in inefficient allocation of high savings and an over-inflated short-term debt market. It goes on to point out that despite high savings, East Asia’s dependency on financial centers outside the region is also relatively high, and that there is no strong region-wide network to connect various financial centers in East Asia.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
ISBN: 9781843769439
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia

- Takatoshi Ito, Yung Chul Park and Yunjong Wang
- Ch 2 Finance and Economic Development in East Asia

- Yung Chul Park, Wonho Song and Yunjong Wang
- Ch 3 Financial Liberalization and Capital Market Integration in East Asia

- Barry Eichengreen and Yung Chul Park
- Ch 4 Why has there been Less Regional Integration in East Asia than in Europe?

- Barry Eichengreen and Yung Chul Park
- Ch 5 How has the European Monetary Integration Process Contributed to Regional Financial Market Integration?

- Beate Reszat
- Ch 6 International Capital Flows and Business Cycles in the Asia Pacific Region

- Soyoung Kim, Sunghyun Kim and Yunjong Wang
- Ch 7 Tokyo Financial Market as a Financial Center in East Asia

- Eiji Ogawa
- Ch 8 Can Hong Kong Survive as an International Financial Center?

- Yiping Huang
- Ch 9 Recycling Asian Savings within the Region: The Role of Singapore

- Ngiam Kee Jin
- Ch 10 Korea as a Financial Hub

- Jang-Yung Lee
- Ch 11 Financial Centers in East Asia: The Malaysian Perspective

- Mahani Zainal Abidin and Tinfah Chung
- Ch 12 The Thai Financial Sector in Transition: Can the Bond Market Prevent a Future Currency Crisis?

- Bhanupong Nidhiprabha
- Ch 13 Financial Centers in East Asia: An Indonesian Perspective

- Titik Anas, Raymond Atje and Mari Pangestu
- Ch 14 The Re-emergence of Shanghai as a Financial Center in China’s Financial System

- Hongzhong Liu and Changjiang Yang
- Ch 15 Australia’s Financial Markets and Institutions

- Gordon de Brouwer
- Ch 16 A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia: How to Promote Regional Financial Market Integration

- Gordon de Brouwer and Jenny Corbett
- Ch 17 How to Mobilize Asian Savings within the Region: Securitization and Credit Enhancement for the Development of East Asia’s Bond Market

- Gyutaeg Oh, Dae Keun Park, Jaeha Park and Doo Yong Yang
- Ch 18 The Role of Regional Development Banks: Financing for Development in East Asia

- Choong Yong Ahn, Woosik Moon and Deok Ryong Yoon
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