Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Preface
- Introduction and overview
- PART I China, India and the global trade system
- PART II China, India and regional economic integration in Asia
- 10 The role of China and India in Asian regionalism
- 11 The Asian Economic Community
- 12 The China–ASEAN tariff acceleration clause
- 13 Financial cooperation and integration in East Asia
- PART III Law and development in China and India: Domestic issues
- Index
- References
13 - Financial cooperation and integration in East Asia
from PART II - China, India and regional economic integration in Asia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 May 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Preface
- Introduction and overview
- PART I China, India and the global trade system
- PART II China, India and regional economic integration in Asia
- 10 The role of China and India in Asian regionalism
- 11 The Asian Economic Community
- 12 The China–ASEAN tariff acceleration clause
- 13 Financial cooperation and integration in East Asia
- PART III Law and development in China and India: Domestic issues
- Index
- References
Summary
Introduction
This chapter discusses the efforts being made in East Asia towards financial integration, and the prospects for it becoming generally accepted as a consensus goal of national policies. At present, financial integration in East Asia is largely a discussion topic for national officials in regional gatherings, both formal and bilateral and the subject of research, rather than a planned objective or even a limited agreed direction of policy. At the same time, several separate motives and common external forces have caused an increase in discussion of prospects for financial cooperation and integration in East Asia, and greater cooperation among national interests that traditionally compete in economic, financial and trade objectives. This has made the possibility of an agreement on financial integration as a deliberate objective more tangible than before.
This chapter begins with a discussion of the reasons underlying discussions relating to East Asian financial cooperation and integration (section II). It then reviews progress to date in a number of areas, of which the most significant are initiatives involving regional economic cooperation and Asian bond market development (section III). In looking to possible future developments, it is useful to compare the experience to date of the most successful regional financial integration initiative, that of the European Union (EU) (section IV).
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- China, India and the International Economic Order , pp. 454 - 488Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010