For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/For the last quarter century, Asia has been seeking greater autonomy within the existing international monetary system. While the region has had the resources to go its own way, intraregional rivalries and a reluctance to damage ties to the US and the International Monetary Fund have put a damper on regional initiatives. Now the ascendency of China offers a path toward greater regional autonomy in monetary affairs. Asia, led by China, has been playing a two-track strategy pushing for greater influence within the existing global institutions, while developing its own parallel institutions such as the Chiang Mai Initiative Multilateralization, the Belt and Road Initiative,...
• As China’s economic might grows, its standing and that of its currency in the international moneta...
In this paper, we overviewed the current financial and monetary cooperation (the Chiang Mai Initiati...
By joining the recent research bandwagon in international finance, this paper reexamines the potenti...
For the last quarter century, Asia has been seeking greater autonomy within the existing internation...
A country’s rise to economic dominance tends to be accompanied by its currency becoming a reference ...
Most proposals for Asian monetary cooperation assign a special role to the Japanese yen as an anchor...
Since the financial crisis in the late 1990s, Asian governments have been considering strengthening ...
China and the international monetary system need each other. The international monetary system is st...
This conference is one sign of increased interest in collective or cooperative exchange rate arrange...
Asian economies have undergone significant transformation since the 1997-98 financial crisis. In ord...
The Asian crisis of 1997 has shown the limits of a simple dollar peg policy and of a market-driven r...
n important reason for monetary cooperation in East Asia is that it can help resolve global imbalanc...
International monetary power has become a new area of interest since the outbreak of the global fina...
This conference is one sign of increased interest in collective or cooperative exchange rate arrange...
East Asia’s voice in global and economic governance is far smaller than it should be given the regio...
• As China’s economic might grows, its standing and that of its currency in the international moneta...
In this paper, we overviewed the current financial and monetary cooperation (the Chiang Mai Initiati...
By joining the recent research bandwagon in international finance, this paper reexamines the potenti...
For the last quarter century, Asia has been seeking greater autonomy within the existing internation...
A country’s rise to economic dominance tends to be accompanied by its currency becoming a reference ...
Most proposals for Asian monetary cooperation assign a special role to the Japanese yen as an anchor...
Since the financial crisis in the late 1990s, Asian governments have been considering strengthening ...
China and the international monetary system need each other. The international monetary system is st...
This conference is one sign of increased interest in collective or cooperative exchange rate arrange...
Asian economies have undergone significant transformation since the 1997-98 financial crisis. In ord...
The Asian crisis of 1997 has shown the limits of a simple dollar peg policy and of a market-driven r...
n important reason for monetary cooperation in East Asia is that it can help resolve global imbalanc...
International monetary power has become a new area of interest since the outbreak of the global fina...
This conference is one sign of increased interest in collective or cooperative exchange rate arrange...
East Asia’s voice in global and economic governance is far smaller than it should be given the regio...
• As China’s economic might grows, its standing and that of its currency in the international moneta...
In this paper, we overviewed the current financial and monetary cooperation (the Chiang Mai Initiati...
By joining the recent research bandwagon in international finance, this paper reexamines the potenti...