New Financial Market Structure for East Asia
New Financial Market Structure for East Asia
Park, Yung Chul; Wang, Yunjong; Ito, Takatoshi
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
11/2005
544
Dura
Inglês
9781843769439
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
1. Introduction: A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia
Part I: Financial Liberalization and Integration in East Asia
2. Finance and Economic Development in East Asia
3. Financial Liberalization and Capital Market Integration in East Asia
4. Why has there been Less Regional Integration in East Asia than in Europe?
5. How has the European Monetary Integration Process Contributed to Regional Financial Market Integration?
6. International Capital Flows and Business Cycles in the Asia Pacific Region
Part II: Financial Centers in East Asia
7. Tokyo Financial Market as a Financial Center in East Asia
8. Can Hong Kong Survive as an International Financial Center?
9. Recycling Asian Savings within the Region: The Role of Singapore
10. Korea as a Financial Hub
11. Financial Centers in East Asia: The Malaysian Perspective
12. The Thai Financial Sector in Transition: Can the Bond Market Prevent a Future Currency Crisis?
13. Financial Centers in East Asia: An Indonesian Perspective
14. The Re-emergence of Shanghai as a Financial Center in China's Financial System
15. Australia's Financial Markets and Institutions
Part III: Mobilizing the Asian Savings within the Region
16. A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia: How to Promote Regional Financial Market Integration
17. How to Mobilize Asian Savings within the Region: Securitization and Credit Enhancement for the Development of East Asia's Bond Market
18. The Role of Regional Development Banks: Financing for Development in East Asia
Index
1. Introduction: A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia
Part I: Financial Liberalization and Integration in East Asia
2. Finance and Economic Development in East Asia
3. Financial Liberalization and Capital Market Integration in East Asia
4. Why has there been Less Regional Integration in East Asia than in Europe?
5. How has the European Monetary Integration Process Contributed to Regional Financial Market Integration?
6. International Capital Flows and Business Cycles in the Asia Pacific Region
Part II: Financial Centers in East Asia
7. Tokyo Financial Market as a Financial Center in East Asia
8. Can Hong Kong Survive as an International Financial Center?
9. Recycling Asian Savings within the Region: The Role of Singapore
10. Korea as a Financial Hub
11. Financial Centers in East Asia: The Malaysian Perspective
12. The Thai Financial Sector in Transition: Can the Bond Market Prevent a Future Currency Crisis?
13. Financial Centers in East Asia: An Indonesian Perspective
14. The Re-emergence of Shanghai as a Financial Center in China's Financial System
15. Australia's Financial Markets and Institutions
Part III: Mobilizing the Asian Savings within the Region
16. A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia: How to Promote Regional Financial Market Integration
17. How to Mobilize Asian Savings within the Region: Securitization and Credit Enhancement for the Development of East Asia's Bond Market
18. The Role of Regional Development Banks: Financing for Development in East Asia
Index
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Contents:
1. Introduction: A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia
Part I: Financial Liberalization and Integration in East Asia
2. Finance and Economic Development in East Asia
3. Financial Liberalization and Capital Market Integration in East Asia
4. Why has there been Less Regional Integration in East Asia than in Europe?
5. How has the European Monetary Integration Process Contributed to Regional Financial Market Integration?
6. International Capital Flows and Business Cycles in the Asia Pacific Region
Part II: Financial Centers in East Asia
7. Tokyo Financial Market as a Financial Center in East Asia
8. Can Hong Kong Survive as an International Financial Center?
9. Recycling Asian Savings within the Region: The Role of Singapore
10. Korea as a Financial Hub
11. Financial Centers in East Asia: The Malaysian Perspective
12. The Thai Financial Sector in Transition: Can the Bond Market Prevent a Future Currency Crisis?
13. Financial Centers in East Asia: An Indonesian Perspective
14. The Re-emergence of Shanghai as a Financial Center in China's Financial System
15. Australia's Financial Markets and Institutions
Part III: Mobilizing the Asian Savings within the Region
16. A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia: How to Promote Regional Financial Market Integration
17. How to Mobilize Asian Savings within the Region: Securitization and Credit Enhancement for the Development of East Asia's Bond Market
18. The Role of Regional Development Banks: Financing for Development in East Asia
Index
1. Introduction: A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia
Part I: Financial Liberalization and Integration in East Asia
2. Finance and Economic Development in East Asia
3. Financial Liberalization and Capital Market Integration in East Asia
4. Why has there been Less Regional Integration in East Asia than in Europe?
5. How has the European Monetary Integration Process Contributed to Regional Financial Market Integration?
6. International Capital Flows and Business Cycles in the Asia Pacific Region
Part II: Financial Centers in East Asia
7. Tokyo Financial Market as a Financial Center in East Asia
8. Can Hong Kong Survive as an International Financial Center?
9. Recycling Asian Savings within the Region: The Role of Singapore
10. Korea as a Financial Hub
11. Financial Centers in East Asia: The Malaysian Perspective
12. The Thai Financial Sector in Transition: Can the Bond Market Prevent a Future Currency Crisis?
13. Financial Centers in East Asia: An Indonesian Perspective
14. The Re-emergence of Shanghai as a Financial Center in China's Financial System
15. Australia's Financial Markets and Institutions
Part III: Mobilizing the Asian Savings within the Region
16. A New Financial Market Structure for East Asia: How to Promote Regional Financial Market Integration
17. How to Mobilize Asian Savings within the Region: Securitization and Credit Enhancement for the Development of East Asia's Bond Market
18. The Role of Regional Development Banks: Financing for Development in East Asia
Index
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