This paper addresses the rationale for financial cooperation in East Asia. It begins by giving a brief review of developments after the Asian currency crisis, and argues that enhancing regional financial cooperation both quantitatively and qualitatively will require: (1) upgrading surveillance capabilities in the region, and (2) creating a clear division of labor between regional institutions and the IMF. It also mentions the issue of membership and the background forces that have led to the duplication of similar forums in East Asia. Although the concern over crisis management is the central issue in East Asian financial cooperation, other issues such as exchange rate policy coordination and fostering regional capital markets are discussed...
Financial integration is less pronounced in East Asia than among states in Europe and North America ...
This paper has reviewed four major developments in the last 30 years: the collapse of the Bretton Wo...
This paper discusses regional monetary cooperation for East Asia, by drawing lessons from the Europe...
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a brief survey for the progress and prospects of region...
The 1997–98 financial crisis prompted East Asian economies to realise the potential benefits of inst...
The financial and economic crisis in 1997-98 came as a dramatic shock to East Asian economies, and h...
East Asia has a growing desire to strengthen its regional identity and forge effective and robust re...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
Since the financial crisis in the late 1990s, Asian governments have been considering strengthening ...
This paper analyzes the ongoing development of regionalism in greater East Asian region. Since the l...
The East Asian financial crisis was the impetus for many financial cooperation initiatives within th...
This paper explores East Asian finance in two parts. The first part of the paper provides an overvi...
This paper evaluates the prospects for greater exchange rate coordination amongst Asian countries. T...
After looking back the achievements of financial cooperation in Asia, this paper argues its future d...
Financial integration is less pronounced in East Asia than among states in Europe and North America ...
This paper has reviewed four major developments in the last 30 years: the collapse of the Bretton Wo...
This paper discusses regional monetary cooperation for East Asia, by drawing lessons from the Europe...
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a brief survey for the progress and prospects of region...
The 1997–98 financial crisis prompted East Asian economies to realise the potential benefits of inst...
The financial and economic crisis in 1997-98 came as a dramatic shock to East Asian economies, and h...
East Asia has a growing desire to strengthen its regional identity and forge effective and robust re...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
Since the financial crisis in the late 1990s, Asian governments have been considering strengthening ...
This paper analyzes the ongoing development of regionalism in greater East Asian region. Since the l...
The East Asian financial crisis was the impetus for many financial cooperation initiatives within th...
This paper explores East Asian finance in two parts. The first part of the paper provides an overvi...
This paper evaluates the prospects for greater exchange rate coordination amongst Asian countries. T...
After looking back the achievements of financial cooperation in Asia, this paper argues its future d...
Financial integration is less pronounced in East Asia than among states in Europe and North America ...
This paper has reviewed four major developments in the last 30 years: the collapse of the Bretton Wo...
This paper discusses regional monetary cooperation for East Asia, by drawing lessons from the Europe...