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|a EU-Asia and the re-polarization of the global economic arena /
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|a Advanced research on Asian economy and economies of other continents ;
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|a At the end of the 1980s, a tri-polar world comprising the US, EU and Japan emerged. However, the economic turbulence of the early 21st century has destabilized this order, and the rise of other Asian powers has implications for the formation of a new economic configuration. This book discusses the probability of the different tentative global economic power balances to emerge, as well as the different contestants: the EU, China and Japan, among others. Organized into three sections, the first part addresses general and trend-wise developments with relevance to the outcome of the re-polarization process. Subsequently, three chapters focus on developments in China, India and Japan. Finally, special issues such as climate policies, corporate governance, social reforms and cross-border economic alliances are considered in greater detail, in relation to their implications for the outcome of the re-polarization process.
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|a Preface; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Chapter 1 Long-Term Innovation Waves and the Potential Dissonance between Europe and Asia Lennart Schön; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 A Framework of Big Waves and Long Waves; 1.3 Drivers for Further Growth; Trends in Prices and in Demand for Innovations during the Next Decades; 1.4 Innovation in the Learning Economy; 1.5 Economic Growth, Structural Change and Purchasing Power; 1.6 Growth and Innovations in Three Continents; USA a Leader in the Next Wave?; European Innovative Leadership?; Asian Dynamics and Structural Change.
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|a 1.7 Innovations and Institutional Change in a Tri-polar WorldReferences; Chapter 2 Obstacles to Global Financial Adjustment: Economic Re-polarization and the Euro Area Michael Hutchison; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Global Imbalances; Emerging Economies and the Demand for International Reserves; China's Exchange Rate Policy; RMB Undervaluation?; Saving in the United States; 2.3 Implications for Europe; European Imbalances and Deteriorating Competitiveness of the Periphery; Competitiveness, Growth and Fiscal Sustainability: The 2010 European Sovereign Debt Crisis.
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|a 2.4 Exchange Rate Rigidities Forcing Global and Regional Imbalances: How Can Economies Adjust?Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 3 Interregional Trade Facing Re-polarization: The EU Trade Negotiations with ASEAN Countries Lena Lindberg and Claes G. Alvstam; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 EU-Asia Trade: The Big and Long-Term Picture; 3.3 The Decline of Europe in the Foreign Trade of ASEAN; 3.4 EU Trade with Asia by Member States; 3.5 The Rapid Growth of Intra-regional Trade in Asia; 3.6 The Prelude to and Launch of EU-ASEAN Negotiations; 3.7 Recent Events and State of Play.
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|a 3.8 Potential FTA Scenarios: ASEAN-X or EU+YThe First Mover: Singapore; Real and Potential Followers: Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand and Others; Other Singaporean and ASEAN Options; 3.9 Quo Vadis EU-ASEAN? Concluding Remarks; References; Articles, Monographs, Documents, Statistical Sources; Interviews; Chapter 4 The EU Meeting the Asian Trade Challenge -- From Follower to Forerunner? Anders Ahnlid; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Economic Re-emergence of Asia; 4.3 EU and Asian Co-operation on the Multilateral Level; 4.4 Region-to-Region -- Dead End for Trade Liberalization?
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|a 4.5 Noodle Bowl or Bird's Nest?4.6 Trade Relations without FTAs with China and Japan?; 4.7 Future EU Trade Relations with Asia -- from Follower to Forerunner?; References; Chapter 5 The Growing Financial Interdependence between Europe and Asia Andrew Chiu and Peter MacKay; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Contagion, Transmission, or Interdependence?; 5.3 Analysis of General Co-movements of Stock Returns; 5.4 Financial Contagion and the 2008 Financial Tsunami; 5.5 Measuring Financial Contagion by Co-exceedance Counts; 5.6 Conclusion: Growing Interdependence and Gradual Re-polarization; Acknowledgements.
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