Financial Integration In East Asia (trade And Development)
by Gordon de Brouwer /
2009 / English / PDF
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Financial Intergration in East Asia explains the different methods
economists use to assess how open a country's financial system is
to domestic and international influences, and applies these tests
to ten countries in East Asia. It explains how a country that has
an open financial system differs from one that is controlled. It
explains what happened in East Asia in 1997/98 and reviews the
costs and benefits of open financial markets. While it has appeal
for the technical reader, the book uses ordinary language and
emphasizes economic intuition. The topic is relatively new and
fundamentally important to the way governments and markets work in
East Asia.
Financial Intergration in East Asia explains the different methods
economists use to assess how open a country's financial system is
to domestic and international influences, and applies these tests
to ten countries in East Asia. It explains how a country that has
an open financial system differs from one that is controlled. It
explains what happened in East Asia in 1997/98 and reviews the
costs and benefits of open financial markets. While it has appeal
for the technical reader, the book uses ordinary language and
emphasizes economic intuition. The topic is relatively new and
fundamentally important to the way governments and markets work in
East Asia.