Reform of the International Monetary System
An Asian Perspective
The recent global financial crisis and its aftermath, including the sovereign debt and banking crisis in Europe, are key drivers of the current policy debate on the international monetary system. The crisis highlighted a number of weaknesses of the current international monetary system including over-reliance on the US dollar as the key currency for international transactions, the vulnerability of emerging economies to volatile international capital flows, and the lack of a reliable international financial safety net. Another important development is the potential development of the yuan as a global reserve currency. One area of debate surrou…
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Weitere Autoren: Lamberte, Mario B. (Hrsg.) / Kawai, Masahiro (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-4-431-55034-1
- EAN: 9784431550341
- Produktnummer: 17375114
- Verlag: Springer
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2014
- Plattform: PDF
- Masse: 4'661 KB
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Masahiro Kawai is professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, Tokyo University, Japan. He was dean and CEO of the Asian Development Bank Institute from 2007 to 2014, special advisor to the ADB president in charge of regional economic cooperation and integration, deputy vice minister for international affairs of Japan's Ministry of Finance and chief economist for the World Bank's East Asia and Pacific region. He was also professor of economics at the University of Tokyo after serving as associate professor at Johns Hopkins University. His recent publications focus on economic regionalism. He holds a BA in economics from the University of Tokyo and a PhD in economics from Stanford University. Mario B. Lamberte is team leader, COMPETE Project, The Asia Foundation, Makati City, Philippines. Previously he was director of research at the Asian Development Bank Institute, the president of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies and advisor to the Philippine senate on legislative measures pertaining to financial markets and trade policy reforms. His current areas of interest are regional economic cooperation and integration, financial markets and development economics. He holds a PhD in economics from the University of the Philippines and did his post-doctoral studies at Stanford University. Peter J. Morgan is senior consultant for research, Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo, Japan. Previously he served in Hong Kong, China as chief Asia economist for HSBC, responsible for macroeconomic analysis and forecasting for Asia. Before that, he was chief Japan economist for HSBC and earlier held similar positions at Merrill Lynch, Barclays de Zoete Wedd and Jardine Fleming. Prior to entering the financial industry, he worked as a consultant at International Business Information KK in Tokyo, specializing in financial sector consulting. His current research interests are macroeconomic and financial sector policy.
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