1st Edition

Exchange Rates and Foreign Direct Investment in Emerging Asia Selected Issues and Policy Options

By Ramkishen Rajan Copyright 2012
    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    240 Pages 43 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    With the rapid growth of China and India and the resurgence of Southeast Asia post-1997–8, emerging Asia has once again become one of the most dynamic regions in the world. This dynamism has in turn been fuelled largely by a carefully calibrated embracement of economic openness to international trade, investments and capital flows. While much has been written about international trade, there has been somewhat less work on the issue of capital flows, macroeconomic management and foreign direct investment (FDI) to and from the region, a gap that this book attempts to fill.

    The book is divided into two parts. The first part deals with selected issues pertaining to macroeconomic management in small and open economies, with particular focus on exchange rates. The second part of the book deals with the trends and determinants of FDI in emerging Asia, its importance as a source of finance, its impact on growth and development, and the nexus between FDI and foreign portfolio flows (FPI).

    Overall, the chapters in this book tackle important policy issues of contemporary relevance, but are informed by analytical frameworks, data and empirics. While each of the topic areas chosen in individual chapters is intentionally narrow, the book as a whole covers a number of areas and countries/regions within Asia (i.e. East, Southeast and South Asia). While the chapters have been written in a manner that can stand up to academic scrutiny, they are also meant to be accessible to policy makers, researchers and others who might be interested in FDI and related issues in Asia.

    Part 1. Exchange Rates Regimes and Policies  1. How to Manage Capital Inflows in Small and Open Economies? The Cases of Singapore and Taiwan, Alice Ouyang  2. Is there a Fear of Flexibility or Fear of Appreciation? The Cases of Singapore and Taiwan, Tony Cavoli and Victor Pontines  3. How Flexible are South Asian Exchange Rate Regimes?, Tony Cavoli  4. How to Deal with External Shocks? Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Options for Emerging Asia  5. What Role has the Real Exchange Rate Played in Asian Economic Development?, Javier Beverinotti  Part 2. Foreign Direct Investment in Emerging Asia  6. What is the Extent of Intra-Asian FDI Flows?, Rabin Hattari  7. How Different are FDI Flows from Portfolio Flows?, Rabin Hattari  8.  What is the Impact of FDI on Asian Growth and Development?, Sasidaran Gopalan  9. What Impact has the Rise of China had on Southeast Asia?, Sasidaran Gopalan and Sadhana Srivastava  10. How does Policy Uncertainty Affect Technology Transfers from FDI to Emerging Economies?, Jie Li

    Biography

    Ramkishen S. Rajan is Visiting Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore and Professor of Public Policy and International Economic Policy at George Mason University (GMU) in Virginia. He is also Visiting Senior Research Fellow and joint coordinator of the Regional Economic Studies Program at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) in Singapore.