2014, ISBN: 9789814335270
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several i… Mehr…
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for “ China Factor” in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned — Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 1984– 2003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China' s Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China' s Growth (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants. Asia and China in the Global Economy: The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for “ China Factor” in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned — Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 1984– 2003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China' s Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China' s Growth (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants., World Scientific Publishing Company<
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ISBN: 9789814335270
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several i… Mehr…
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for China Factor in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 19842003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China&apos s Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China&apos s Growth (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants. ASIA AND CHINA IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for China Factor in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 19842003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China&apos s Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China&apos s Growth (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants., World Scientific Publishing Company<
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ISBN: 9789814335270
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several i… Mehr…
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for China Factor in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 19842003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China`s Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China`s Growth (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants. ASIA AND CHINA IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for China Factor in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 19842003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China`s Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China`s Growth (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants., World Scientific Publishing Company<
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2003, ISBN: 9789814335270
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several i… Mehr…
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for “China Factor” in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned — Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 1984–2003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible? (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China's Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China's Growth? (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants.; ; Business,Finance and Law > Economics > International economics; GBP<
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2014, ISBN: 9789814335270
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several i… Mehr…
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for “ China Factor” in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned — Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 1984– 2003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China' s Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China' s Growth (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants. Asia and China in the Global Economy: The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for “ China Factor” in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned — Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 1984– 2003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China' s Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China' s Growth (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants., World Scientific Publishing Company<
ISBN: 9789814335270
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several i… Mehr…
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for China Factor in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 19842003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China&apos s Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China&apos s Growth (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants. ASIA AND CHINA IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for China Factor in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 19842003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China&apos s Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China&apos s Growth (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants., World Scientific Publishing Company<
ISBN: 9789814335270
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several i… Mehr…
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for China Factor in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 19842003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China`s Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China`s Growth (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants. ASIA AND CHINA IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for China Factor in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 19842003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China`s Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China`s Growth (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants., World Scientific Publishing Company<
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The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several i… Mehr…
The volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the global economy.Specifically, the thirteen chapters contained in the volume address four broad themes. The first theme is on open macroeconomics and transmission mechanisms that highlight the interactions between countries in the globalization era. The second theme covers the contentious issue of renminbi valuation, which has significant implications for the debate on global imbalances. The third theme covers currency internationalization and financial markets in Asia. In particular, two chapters discuss renminbi internationalization and yen internationalization, while the other two papers examine yen carry trade and the Asian credit card market. The fourth theme is external demand and fiscal stimulus in Asian countries.Contents:Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms:Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization (Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D Chinn and Hiro Ito)Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India (Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh)A Simple Model for “China Factor” in a Small Open Economy (Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li)The Renminbi Valuation Debate:Renminbi Misaligned — Results from Meta-regressions (Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola)The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach (Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip)A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation (Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D Chinn and Eiji Fujii)Currency Internationalization and Financial Markets:The Internationalization of the RMB (Yongding Yu and Haihong Gao)Internationalizing the Yen, 1984–2003: Unfinished Agenda or Mission Impossible? (Shinji Takagi)Bond Currency Denomination and the Yen Carry Trade (Christopher A Candelaria, Jose A Lopez and Mark M Spiegel)Growing Asian Credit Card Markets Amid the Global Financial Crisis (Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma)External Demand and Fiscal Stimulus:Macroeconomic Effects of China's Fiscal Stimulus (Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro Rebucci)How Much Do Exports Matter for China's Growth? (Li Cui, Chang Shu and Xiaojing Su)The Effect of Government Purchases on Economic Growth in Japan (Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker)Readership: Students, journalists, academic economists, policymakers and financial market participants.; ; Business,Finance and Law > Economics > International economics; GBP<
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