The Pacific economy : growth and external stability
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The Pacific economy : growth and external stability
Allen & Unwin, 1991
- : pbk
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注記
"Papers written for the Eighteenth Pacific Trade and Development Conference, held in Kuala Lumpur on 11-14 December 1989"--Pref
Published in association with The Pacific Trade and Development Conference Sectetariat, The Australian National University, and The Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia
内容説明・目次
内容説明
"The Pacific economy: growth and external stability", the latest volume in the PAFTAD Conference series, takes a hard look at the Pacific macroeconomic experience at the tail end of the 1980s, and draws lessons from it. It argues that management of each economy in the Pacific has significant externalities for others in the region, given the growing economic interdependence among them. "The Pacific economy" begins with an overview and a general review of models and issues that relate to Pacific growth and macroeconomic performance. Five chapters deal with individual country experiences of the 1980s, including those of developed, developing and advanced developing countries in the region. The book goes on to deal with specific issues relating to exchange rates, financial interdependence and commodity trends; and broader questions of economic inter-relations in the region. In this age of increasingly international economic interaction, macroeconomic management becomes a highly important issue of international policy debate.
The essays in this volume are especially topical in the light of some clear trends for the future that emerge from the discussion, providing a wealth of background and analysis on the issues and policies central to macroeconomic management of the Pacific economies. "The Pacific economy" will prove especially useful not only to economists, but to policymakers, business strategists and researchers in the region. "Professor Mohamed Ariff is a distinguished economist with a particular expertise in the economies of Malaysia, Southeast Asia, and more broadly the Pacific. He has been a member of the International Steering Committee of the Pacific Trade and Development Conference since 1980.".
目次
- Introduction Mohamed Ariff
- Economic stability and growth in the Pacific: an overview Ross Garnaut
- Pacific growth and macroeconomic performance: models and issues Anne O. Kruger
- The United States in the world economy Barry P. Bosworth
- The Japanese economy and Pacific development Heizo Takenaka
- The current account and economic policy: the Australian experience in the 1980s R. G. Gregory
- Macroeconomic development and prospects in East Asia Yung Chul Park
- Macroeconomic management in the ASEAN countries Mari Pangestu
- Exchange rate regimes and practices: Malaysian perspectives Lin See Yan
- Resource gaps and external financing in the Asia--Pacific countries Manuel F. Montes
- Commodity trends and policy responses with reference to the Pacific Ronald C. Duncan
- Evolving patterns of comparative advantage in the Pacific economies Ippei Yamazawa, Akira Hirata, Kazuhiko Yokota
- The Pacific and the world economy: inter-relations Lawrence B. Kraus & Mark Sundberg
- The role of multi-lateralism and regionalism: a Pacific perspective H. Edward English & Murray G. Smith
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