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Volumn , Issue 76, 2005, Pages 1-8

What motivates regional financial cooperation in East Asia today?

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[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

ECONOMIC INTEGRATION; ECONOMIC RELATIONS; REGIONAL ECONOMY;

EID: 15944416440     PISSN: 15220966     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: None     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (19)

References (10)
  • 1
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    • note
    • This paper draws on material gathered in interviews carried out in 2003-04 with current and former finance ministry and central bank officials in East Asia.
  • 2
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    • See, for example, Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press
    • See, for example, Lincoln, Edward. 2004. East Asian Economic Regionalism. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press;
    • (2004) East Asian Economic Regionalism
    • Lincoln, E.1
  • 3
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    • "Constructing an 'East Asian' Concept and Growing Regional Identity: From EAEC to ASEAN+3"
    • Terada, Takeshi. 2003. "Constructing an 'East Asian' Concept and Growing Regional Identity: From EAEC to ASEAN+3." The Pacific Review 16(2): 264-266.
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  • 4
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    • "China and ASEAN: Renavigating Relations for a 21st-Century Asia"
    • This shift to a more proactive Chinese stance on regional financial cooperation is consistent with a more proactive stance adopted in general by China across a number of other foreign policy areas. See, for example, (July-August)
    • This shift to a more proactive Chinese stance on regional financial cooperation is consistent with a more proactive stance adopted in general by China across a number of other foreign policy areas. See, for example, Ba, Alice D. 2003. "China and ASEAN: Renavigating Relations for a 21st-Century Asia." Asian Survey 43 (July-August): 622-647.
    • (2003) Asian Survey , vol.43 , pp. 622-647
    • Ba, A.D.1
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    • "Asia's Debt Capital Markets: Appraisal and Agenda for Policy Reform"
    • The literature on the rationale for and perceived benefits of an Asian bond market is now voluminous. See, for example, Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research Working Paper (October)
    • The literature on the rationale for and perceived benefits of an Asian bond market is now voluminous. See, for example, Lejot, Paul and Douglas Arner, Liu Qiao, Mylene Chan, Marshall Mays. 2003. "Asia's Debt Capital Markets: Appraisal and Agenda for Policy Reform." Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research Working Paper (October).
    • (2003)
    • Lejot, P.1    Arner, D.2    Qiao, L.3    Chan, M.4    Mays, M.5
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    • "In China, Troubling Signs of an Over-heating Economy"
    • People's Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan, quoted (April 14)
    • People's Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan, quoted in Bradsher, Keith. 2004. "In China, Troubling Signs of an Over-heating Economy." The New York Times (April 14): (C)1.
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  • 8
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    • This is a theme that emerges repeatedly in Lincoln, Washington, D.C.: Brooking Institution Press
    • This is a theme that emerges repeatedly in Lincoln, op. cit.
    • (2004) East Asian Economic Regionalism
    • Lincoln, E.1


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