China, Asia, and the New World Economy
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 21 February 2008
- ISBN 9780199235896
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages432 pages
- Size 233x155x23 mm
- Weight 643 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Numerous figures and tables 0
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Short description:
This timely collection of fifteen essays by leading economists explores how rapid economic growth in China and elsewhere in Asia is reshaping the world economy.
MoreLong description:
The rise of Asia, and China specifically, is the single most important force reshaping the world economy at the beginning of the 21st century. From a low of 20 per cent in 1950, Asia's share of global GDP has now risen to 33 per cent and will exceed 40 per cent within a generation if current forecasts are realized. Asia's growing weight in the world economy is elevating it to a central position in global economic and financial affairs. The potential global impact
of this astonishing growth is far reaching, from oil markets and the environment to a reshaping of trade relations in the current multilateral system dominated by the WTO.
This collection of original essays written by leading economists explores the likely impact of the rapid growth in the East Asian economies, and in particular China, on the world economy in the coming decades and the consequent challenges for the development of trade, macroeconomic, and environmental policy.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
China and Global Issues
China's Coming Demand for Energy
China and the Global Environment
Trade Issues
The Spoke Trap: Hub and Spoke Bilateralism in East Asia
Proliferation of FTAs and Prospects for Trade Liberalization in East Asia
Containing the PTA Wildfire
China and the Multilateral Trading System
Financial Issues
Regional and Global Financial Integration in East Asia
The Main Determinants of Liquidity in the Thai Bond Market
Is East Asia Safe from Financial Crises?
Chinese Macroeconomic Management
Chinese Macroeconomic Management: Issues and Prospects
The Chinese Approach to Capital Inflows: Patterns and Possible Explanations
Do China's Capital Controls Still Bind?
Impact of Financial Services Trade Liberalisation on Capital Flows: The Case of China's Banking Sector
Why Does China Save So Much ?