Financial Linkages, Remittances, and Resource Dependence in East Asia (ePub)
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The purpose of this book is to empirically analyse the multifaceted nature of financial linkages in East Asia and to discuss the key policy challenges faced by the region's economies. Although the emphasis is placed on East Asia, some of the chapters cover...
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The purpose of this book is to empirically analyse the multifaceted nature of financial linkages in East Asia and to discuss the key policy challenges faced by the region's economies. Although the emphasis is placed on East Asia, some of the chapters cover a broader area of countries depending on the aim of the study. Particular areas of focus in these studies include: the evolution of cross-border financial linkages in East Asia; long-run economic consequences of remittance inflows and natural resource dependence; and policy priorities for the financial integration and management of resource-rich economies.
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Takuji KINKYO is a Professor of Economics at Kobe University in Japan. He received his PhD from School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He previously worked as Director, International Department at Ministry of Finance, Japan. His research interests include currency and financial crises, finance and development, and Asian economic integration. His work has been published in leading academic journals. He is the co-editor of Global Linkages and Economic Rebalancing in East Asia (World Scientific, 2013) and Financial Globalization and Regionalism in East Asia (Routledge, 2014).Takeshi INOUE is an Associate Professor of Policy Studies at Nanzan University in Japan. He received his PhD from Kobe University. He previously worked as Research Fellow at Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO). His research interests include Indian macroeconomy, financial inclusion and remittances. He is the co-author of India Economy: Empirical Analysis on Monetary and Financial Issues in India (World Scientific, 2014).
Shigeyuki HAMORI is a Professor of Economics at Kobe University in Japan. He received his PhD from Duke University and has published many papers in refereed journals. He is the author (or co-author) of An Empirical Investigation of Stock Markets: The CCF Approach (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003), Hidden Markov Models: Applications to Financial Economics (Springer, 2004), Empirical Techniques in Finance (Springer, 2005), Introduction of the Euro and the Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank (World Scientific, 2009), Rural Labor Migration, Discrimination, and the New Dual Labor Market in China (Springer, 2014), Indian Economy: Empirical Analysis on Monetary and Financial Issues in India (World Scientific, 2014), and The European Sovereign Debt Crisis and Its Impacts on Financial Markets (Routledge, 2015).
Takuji KINKYO is a Professor of Economics at Kobe University in Japan. He
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received his PhD from School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He previously worked as Director, International Department at Ministry of Finance, Japan. His research interests include currency and financial crises, finance and development, and Asian economic integration. His work has been published in leading academic journals. He is the co-editor of Global Linkages and Economic Rebalancing in East Asia (World Scientific, 2013) and Financial Globalization and Regionalism in East Asia (Routledge, 2014).
Takeshi INOUE is an Associate Professor of Policy Studies at Nanzan University in Japan. He received his PhD from Kobe University. He previously worked as Research Fellow at Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO). His research interests include Indian macroeconomy, financial inclusion and remittances. He is the co-author of India Economy: Empirical Analysis on Monetary and Financial Issues in India (World Scientific, 2014).
Shigeyuki HAMORI is a Professor of Economics at Kobe University in Japan. He received his PhD from Duke University and has published many papers in refereed journals. He is the author (or co-author) of An Empirical Investigation of Stock Markets: The CCF Approach (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003), Hidden Markov Models: Applications to Financial Economics (Springer, 2004), Empirical Techniques in Finance (Springer, 2005), Introduction of the Euro and the Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank (World Scientific, 2009), Rural Labor Migration, Discrimination, and the New Dual Labor Market in China (Springer, 2014), Indian Economy: Empirical Analysis on Monetary and Financial Issues in India (World Scientific, 2014), and The European Sovereign Debt Crisis and Its Impacts on Financial Markets (Routledge, 2015).
Takuji KINKYO is a Professor of Economics at Kobe University in Japan. He received his PhD from School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He previously worked as Director, International Department at Ministry of Finance, Japan. His research interests include currency and financial crises, finance and development, and Asian economic integration. His work has been published in leading academic journals. He is the co-editor of Global Linkages and Economic Rebalancing in East Asia (World Scientific, 2013) and Financial Globalization and Regionalism in East Asia (Routledge, 2014).
Takeshi INOUE is an Associate Professor of Policy Studies at Nanzan University in Japan. He received his PhD from Kobe University. He previously worked as Research Fellow at Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO). His research interests include Indian macroeconomy, financial inclusion and remittances. He is the co-author of India Economy: Empirical Analysis on Monetary and Financial Issues in India (World Scientific, 2014).
Shigeyuki HAMORI is a Professor of Economics at Kobe University in Japan. He received his PhD from Duke University and has published many papers in refereed journals. He is the author (or co-author) of An Empirical Investigation of Stock Markets: The CCF Approach (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003), Hidden Markov Models: Applications to Financial Economics (Springer, 2004), Empirical Techniques in Finance (Springer, 2005), Introduction of the Euro and the Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank (World Scientific, 2009), Rural Labor Migration, Discrimination, and the New Dual Labor Market in China (Springer, 2014), Indian Economy: Empirical Analysis on Monetary and Financial Issues in India (World Scientific, 2014), and The European Sovereign Debt Crisis and Its Impacts on Financial Markets (Routledge, 2015).
Takeshi INOUE is an Associate Professor of Policy Studies at Nanzan University in Japan. He received his PhD from Kobe University. He previously worked as Research Fellow at Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO). His research interests include Indian macroeconomy, financial inclusion and remittances. He is the co-author of India Economy: Empirical Analysis on Monetary and Financial Issues in India (World Scientific, 2014).
Shigeyuki HAMORI is a Professor of Economics at Kobe University in Japan. He received his PhD from Duke University and has published many papers in refereed journals. He is the author (or co-author) of An Empirical Investigation of Stock Markets: The CCF Approach (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003), Hidden Markov Models: Applications to Financial Economics (Springer, 2004), Empirical Techniques in Finance (Springer, 2005), Introduction of the Euro and the Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank (World Scientific, 2009), Rural Labor Migration, Discrimination, and the New Dual Labor Market in China (Springer, 2014), Indian Economy: Empirical Analysis on Monetary and Financial Issues in India (World Scientific, 2014), and The European Sovereign Debt Crisis and Its Impacts on Financial Markets (Routledge, 2015).
Takuji KINKYO is a Professor of Economics at Kobe University in Japan. He received his PhD from School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He previously worked as Director, International Department at Ministry of Finance, Japan. His research interests include currency and financial crises, finance and development, and Asian economic integration. His work has been published in leading academic journals. He is the co-editor of Global Linkages and Economic Rebalancing in East Asia (World Scientific, 2013) and Financial Globalization and Regionalism in East Asia (Routledge, 2014).
Takeshi INOUE is an Associate Professor of Policy Studies at Nanzan University in Japan. He received his PhD from Kobe University. He previously worked as Research Fellow at Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO). His research interests include Indian macroeconomy, financial inclusion and remittances. He is the co-author of India Economy: Empirical Analysis on Monetary and Financial Issues in India (World Scientific, 2014).
Shigeyuki HAMORI is a Professor of Economics at Kobe University in Japan. He received his PhD from Duke University and has published many papers in refereed journals. He is the author (or co-author) of An Empirical Investigation of Stock Markets: The CCF Approach (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003), Hidden Markov Models: Applications to Financial Economics (Springer, 2004), Empirical Techniques in Finance (Springer, 2005), Introduction of the Euro and the Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank (World Scientific, 2009), Rural Labor Migration, Discrimination, and the New Dual Labor Market in China (Springer, 2014), Indian Economy: Empirical Analysis on Monetary and Financial Issues in India (World Scientific, 2014), and The European Sovereign Debt Crisis and Its Impacts on Financial Markets (Routledge, 2015).
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2016, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Shigeyuki Hamori, Takeshi Inoue, Takuji Kinkyo
- ISBN-10: 9814713406
- ISBN-13: 9789814713405
- Erscheinungsdatum: 06.01.2016
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