| China, Asia, and the new world economy / ed. by Eichengreen B., Wyplosz C., Park Y.C. - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. - xxii, 405 p.: ill. - Ind.: p.393-405. - ISBN 978-0-19-923588-9; ISBN 978-0-19-923589-6
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List of Figures ............................................... vii
List of Tables ................................................. xi
Introduction ................................................... xv
Barry Eichengreen, Yung Chul Park, and Charles Wyplosz
1 China's Coming Demand for Energy ............................. 1
Richard N. Cooper
2 China and the Global Environment ............................ 18
Warwick J. McKibbin
3 The Spoke Trap: Hub-and-Spoke Bilateralism in East Asia ..... 51
Richard E. Baldwin
4 The Proliferation of FTAs and Prospects for Trade
Liberalization in East Asia ................................. 87
Yung Chul Park and Inkyo Cheong
5 Containing the РТА Wildfire ................................ 113
Cedric Dupont and David Huang
6 China and the Multilateral Trading System .................. 145
Robert Z. Lawrence
7 Regional and Global Financial Integration in East Asia ..... 168
Soyoung Kim, fong-Wha Lee, and Kwanho Shin
8 Determinants of Liquidity in the Thai Bond Market .......... 201
Akkharaphol Chabchitrchaidol and Sakkapop Panyanukul
9 Is East Asia Safe from Financial Crises? ................... 233
Charles Wyplosz
10 Chinese Macroeconomic Management: Issues and Prospects ..... 254
Yu Yongding
11 The Chinese Approach to Capital Inflows: Patterns and
Possible Explanations ...................................... 274
Eswar Prasad and Shang-Jin Wei
12 Do China's Capital Controls Still Bind? .................... 312
Guonan Ma and Robert N. McCauley
13 Impact of Financial Services Trade Liberalization on
Capital Flows: The Case of China's Banking Sector .......... 341
Li-Gang Liu and Elvira Kurmanalieva
14 Why Does China Save So Much? ............................... 371
Charles Yuji Horioka and Junmin Wan
Index ......................................................... 393
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