Transpacific Rebalancing : Implications for Trade and Economic Growth /
Persistently large external imbalances in the world economy contributed to the outbreak of the recent financial crisis. The current account imbalances were particularly severe among the economies that border on the Pacific-the United States ran large deficits, with offsetting surpluses in East Asia....
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Washington, D.C. :
Brookings Institution Press,
[2014]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Overview of issues, challenges and policy directions / Barry Bosworth and Masahiro Kawai
- Exchange rates and global rebalancing / Barry Eichengreen and Gisela Rua
- Investigating the effect of exchange rate changes on transpacific rebalancing / Willem Thorbecke and Ginalyn Komoto
- Rebalancing the U.S. economy in a postcrisis world / Barry Bosworth and Susan M. Collins
- Japan's current account rebalancing / Masahiro Kawai and Shinji Takagi
- Causes of and remedies for the People's Republic of China's external imbalances : the role of factor market distortion / Yiping Huang and Kunyu Tao
- Asian tiger economies' choices / Hwee Kwan Chow
- ASEAN's need to rebalance : more regional than global? / Iwan J. Azis and Mario B. Lamberte
- Crisis, imbalances, and India / Rajiv Kumar and Pankaj Vashisht.