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From stress to growth : strengthening Asia's financial systems in a post-crisis world, Marcus Noland and Donghyun Park, editors
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- Summary
- "Asian financial systems, which serve the most economically dynamic region of the world, survived the global economic crisis of the last several years. In this book scholars argue in separate essays that Asian systems must strengthen their quality, diversity, and resilience to future shocks in order to deliver growth in coming years. The book examines such phenomena as the dominance of state-owned banks, the growth of nonbank lending (the so-called shadow banks), and the need to develop local bond markets, new financial centers, and stronger supervisory tools to prevent dangerous real estate asset bubbles. China's large financial system is discussed at length, with emphasis on concerns that China's system has grown too fast, that it is overly tilted toward corporate borrowing, and that state domination has led to overly easy credit to state-owned actors. Asia needs investment to improve its infrastructure and carry out technological innovation, but the book argues that the region's financial systems face challenges in meeting that need"--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- vii, 386 pages
- Contents
-
- Donghyun Park, and
- Arief Ramayandi
- 3.
- The financial sector and growth in emerging Asian economies
- William R. Cline
- 4.
- Financial development and output growth in developing Asia and Latin America: a comparative sectoral analysis
- Joshua Aizenman,
- Yothin Jinjarak, and
- Donghyun Park
- 1.
- 5.
- Financing productivity- an dinnovation-led growth in developing Asia: international lessons and policy issues
- Ajai Chopra
- 6.
- Enhancing financial stability in developing Asia
- Adam S. Posen and
- Nicolas Véron
- 7.
- Banking regulation in Asia
- Michael J. Zamorski and
- Financing Asia's growth
- Minsoo Lee
- 8.
- Bank stress tests and financial stability: lessons from the 2009-14 US-and EU-wide tests for Asian emerging economies
- Morris Goldstein
- 9.
- The People's Republic of China: maintaining financial stability amidst financial liberalization
- Nicholas Borst and
- Nicholas R. Lardy
- 10.
- Bond market development in developing Asia
- Gemma B. Estrada,
- John D. Burger,
- Francis E. Warnock, and
- Veronica Cacdac Warnock
- Marcus Noland,
- Donghyun Park, and Arief Ramayandi
- 2.
- Financial development, financial openness, and economic growth
- Gemma B. Estrada,
- Isbn
- 9780881326994
- Label
- From stress to growth : strengthening Asia's financial systems in a post-crisis world
- Title
- From stress to growth
- Title remainder
- strengthening Asia's financial systems in a post-crisis world
- Statement of responsibility
- Marcus Noland and Donghyun Park, editors
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Asian financial systems, which serve the most economically dynamic region of the world, survived the global economic crisis of the last several years. In this book scholars argue in separate essays that Asian systems must strengthen their quality, diversity, and resilience to future shocks in order to deliver growth in coming years. The book examines such phenomena as the dominance of state-owned banks, the growth of nonbank lending (the so-called shadow banks), and the need to develop local bond markets, new financial centers, and stronger supervisory tools to prevent dangerous real estate asset bubbles. China's large financial system is discussed at length, with emphasis on concerns that China's system has grown too fast, that it is overly tilted toward corporate borrowing, and that state domination has led to overly easy credit to state-owned actors. Asia needs investment to improve its infrastructure and carry out technological innovation, but the book argues that the region's financial systems face challenges in meeting that need"--
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- Provided by publisher
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- NIC/DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1959-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Noland, Marcus
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Park, Donghyun
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Finance
- Financial crises
- Asia
- Label
- From stress to growth : strengthening Asia's financial systems in a post-crisis world, Marcus Noland and Donghyun Park, editors
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
-
- Donghyun Park, and
- Arief Ramayandi
- 3.
- The financial sector and growth in emerging Asian economies
- William R. Cline
- 4.
- Financial development and output growth in developing Asia and Latin America: a comparative sectoral analysis
- Joshua Aizenman,
- Yothin Jinjarak, and
- Donghyun Park
- 1.
- 5.
- Financing productivity- an dinnovation-led growth in developing Asia: international lessons and policy issues
- Ajai Chopra
- 6.
- Enhancing financial stability in developing Asia
- Adam S. Posen and
- Nicolas Véron
- 7.
- Banking regulation in Asia
- Michael J. Zamorski and
- Financing Asia's growth
- Minsoo Lee
- 8.
- Bank stress tests and financial stability: lessons from the 2009-14 US-and EU-wide tests for Asian emerging economies
- Morris Goldstein
- 9.
- The People's Republic of China: maintaining financial stability amidst financial liberalization
- Nicholas Borst and
- Nicholas R. Lardy
- 10.
- Bond market development in developing Asia
- Gemma B. Estrada,
- John D. Burger,
- Francis E. Warnock, and
- Veronica Cacdac Warnock
- Marcus Noland,
- Donghyun Park, and Arief Ramayandi
- 2.
- Financial development, financial openness, and economic growth
- Gemma B. Estrada,
- Control code
- FIEb17754410
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- vii, 386 pages
- Isbn
- 9780881326994
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)900446406
- Label
- From stress to growth : strengthening Asia's financial systems in a post-crisis world, Marcus Noland and Donghyun Park, editors
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
-
- Donghyun Park, and
- Arief Ramayandi
- 3.
- The financial sector and growth in emerging Asian economies
- William R. Cline
- 4.
- Financial development and output growth in developing Asia and Latin America: a comparative sectoral analysis
- Joshua Aizenman,
- Yothin Jinjarak, and
- Donghyun Park
- 1.
- 5.
- Financing productivity- an dinnovation-led growth in developing Asia: international lessons and policy issues
- Ajai Chopra
- 6.
- Enhancing financial stability in developing Asia
- Adam S. Posen and
- Nicolas Véron
- 7.
- Banking regulation in Asia
- Michael J. Zamorski and
- Financing Asia's growth
- Minsoo Lee
- 8.
- Bank stress tests and financial stability: lessons from the 2009-14 US-and EU-wide tests for Asian emerging economies
- Morris Goldstein
- 9.
- The People's Republic of China: maintaining financial stability amidst financial liberalization
- Nicholas Borst and
- Nicholas R. Lardy
- 10.
- Bond market development in developing Asia
- Gemma B. Estrada,
- John D. Burger,
- Francis E. Warnock, and
- Veronica Cacdac Warnock
- Marcus Noland,
- Donghyun Park, and Arief Ramayandi
- 2.
- Financial development, financial openness, and economic growth
- Gemma B. Estrada,
- Control code
- FIEb17754410
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- vii, 386 pages
- Isbn
- 9780881326994
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)900446406
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