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Globalization and the Asia Pacific Economy
Globalization and the Asia Pacific Economy
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ASIA PACIFIC
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Can
capital flow management
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Cointegrating Vectors
corporate governance reform
countries
Debt Payment Guarantees
east
East ASIA
East ASIAN
East Asian Corporations
East Asian Countries
East Asian financial crisis
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exchange
Exchange Rate
Exchange Rate Regime
External Liberalization
FDI Inflow
Financial Liberalization
financial market liberalisation
Fixed Exchange Rate Regime
foreign
foreign direct investment policy
Foreign Exchange Rate
Free Floating Exchange Rate System
Gdp Ratio
IMF Role
international financial cooperation strategies
korea
korean
Main Principal Component
market
multinational enterprises Asia
Outward FDI Stock
rate
Real Exchange Rate
Short Term Capital Inflows
south
South Korean
South Korean FDI
Product details
- ISBN 9780415280556
- Weight: 840g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 13 Jun 2002
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book looks at globalisation in historical perspective and
*examines the experience of East Asian economies during the financial crisis
*provides an account of globalisation through the activities of Japanese multinational enterprises
*deals with the social consequences of exposure to the financial market risks of globalisation in East Asia
*details the experience of East Asian economies in managing the financial crisis
*draws lessons from East Asian experience with financial market liberalisation
*asks what approaches to international financial cooperation, trade policy and corporate governance can assist East Asian interests in the world economy.
Kyung-Tae Lee is the President of the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
Globalization and the Asia Pacific Economy
€192.20
