1st Edition

Real and Financial Integration in Asia

Edited By Shandre Thangavelu, Aekapol Chongvilaivan Copyright 2013
256 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages 71 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

This book investigates the impact of both real and financial integration to growth and to welfare, and to enquire whether increases in either or both forms build the linkage between the real and financial economy. It contributes to the following two areas: (1) Research of economic developments in East Asia, the most dynamic and populous region in the world, in itself is important for researchers,... Read more
1. Introduction, Shandre M. Thangavelu and Aekapol Chongvilaivan  2. Regional Economic Integration amongst ASEAN, China, Japan and Korea: A Simple Multivariate Examination, Tony Cavoli  3. The Nexus Between Business Cycle Synchronization and Financial Integration in the Asia–Pacific Region, Victor Pontines and Friska Parulian  4. Consumption Risk Sharing and Its Implications for Financial Integration: The Case of Nine East Asian Countries, Jenny Corbett and Achmad Maulana  5. Capital Structure of Firms and Real Financial Linkages in East Asia, Jenny Corbett and Garry Twite  6. FDI, Financial Constraints and Productivity: Firm-Level Study in Vietnam, Shandre M. Thangavelu, Christopher Findlay and Aekapol Chongvilaivan  7. Did Domestic Banks Amplify the Global Financial Crisis in East Asia, Jenny Corbett and Prasanna Gai  8. Bank Efficiency, Regulation and Response to Crisis of Financial Institutions in Selected Asian Countries, Shandre M. Thangavelu and Christopher Findlay  9. Trade Financing and Export Performance: Experiences of Indonesia, Korea and Thailand, Reza Y. Siregar  10. Export Credit and Export Performance: The Experience of Indonesia, Reza Y. Siregar and Anton H. Gunawan

Biography

Shandre Thangavelu is an active researcher on human capital development, technology transfer, foreign direct investment, trade, government infrastructure investment, productivity and economic growth. He has written extensively in technology transfer and economic growth and has published his research in major international journals. His recent publications are in Journal of Economic Development, Empirical Economics, Applied Economics, World Economy, and Journal of Economic Studies. Recently, he was attached as the Head of the Economics Unit, MOM, under the Economist Service to Ministry of Trade and Industry and Ministry of Manpower. Recently, he was appointed as the Managing Editor for Asian Economic Journal (AEJ).

Aekapol Chongvilaivan is a Fellow and Coordinator of the Regional Economic Studies Programme at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. His current research covers a wide range of economics areas such as fragmentation and outsourcing in Southeast Asia, international trade, regional economic integration, and applied econometrics, among others. His research has been published in several international refereed journals including Economic Inquiry, Southern Economic Journal, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Applied Economics, and The World Economy. He has served as an Editor of ASEAN Economic Bulletin and Coordinator of the Singapore APEC Study Centre.