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The Asian economy and Asian money / edited by M. Dutta
(Contributions to economic analysis ; v. 287)

Publisher Bingley, U.K : Emerald
Year 2009
Authors Dutta, Manoranjan

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OB00121544 Emerald eBooks (電子ブック) 9781848552616

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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size 1 online resource (xxxiv, 328 p.)
Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-321)and index
The economic map of Asia / M. Dutta -- Changing economic structures of the Asian economies / M. Dutta -- Internationalization and industrialization / M. Dutta -- The Asian economic integration : intra-regional trade / M. Dutta -- Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands / M. Dutta -- More on foreign direct investment in the AE-22, Australia, New Zealand, the European Union (represented by the UK and Germany), and the USA / M. Dutta -- Member countries of the Asian economy / M. Dutta -- The Asian century / M. Dutta -- Optimum currency areas : U.S. dollar, euro, and Asian money / M. Dutta
This is a new volume in the successful and long-running CEA Series. The Asian Economy with one common Asian Money is a frontier topic of study in supranational macroeconomics. If the Europeanization of Europe has become a historic reality, the Asianization of Asia cannot be far behind. The paradigm of the European Union (EU) has become a learning model for other continents, especially Asia. In Asia, the process was initiated following the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98, when several newly industrialized Asian economies suffered negative rates of growth of gross domestic product (GDP).The three (Japan, China, and Korea) plus five (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines) came together to became the core members of a new regional group. Their annual meetings became an institutional feature of Asian economic cooperation and regional economic integration. In 2003, the group expanded to become the four (Japan, China, Korea, and India) plus 10 model (the original five plus Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei Darussalam, and Viet Nam). The book examines the prospects of, the justification for, and the implications of the development of a common Asian currency
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Subjects FREE:Business & Economics -- Money & Monetary Policy  All Subject Search
FREE:Business & Economics -- Foreign Exchange  All Subject Search
FREE:Monetary economics
LCSH:Asia -- Economic conditions  All Subject Search
Classification LCC:HC412
UDC:330(5)
DC22:338.95
ID 8000072590
ISBN 9781848552616

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