Stephen Roach on the next Asia: opportunities and challenges for a new globalization
Roach, Stephen S.
As Morgan Stanley's chief Asia specialist, getting Asia right is Stephen Roach's personal obsession, and this in-depth compilation represents more than 70 of Roach's key research efforts not just on Asia, but also on how the region fits into the broad context of increasingly globalized financial markets. The book argues that the "Asia factor" is not a static concept, but rather one thatis constantly changing and evolving. Broken down into five parts-Asia's critical role in globalization; the coming rebalancing of the Chinese economy; a new pan-regional framework for integration and competition; and a frank discussion of the biggest risk to this remarkable transformation-this book will help readers understand and profit from the world's most dynamic region INDICE: Acknowledgments. Introduction. CHAPTER 1 A WORLD IN CRISIS. A Subprime Outlook for the Global Economy. Save the Day. Coping with a Different Recession. Davos Diary: 2008. Double Bubble Trouble. Even When the Worst Is OverWatch Out for Aftershocks. Pitfalls in a Postbubble World. Panic of 2008: Enough Scapegoating. Global Fix for a Global Crisis. Changing the Fed's Policy Mandate. An Early Leadership Opportunity for Barack Obama. Dying of Consumption. Uncomfortable Truths about Our World after the Bubble. A Postbubble Global Business Cycle. America's Japan Syndrome. Whither Capitalism? After the Era of Excess. Same Old, Same Old. Depression Foil. CHAPTER 2 THE GLOBALIZATION DEBATE. Open Macro. The Battleground of Globalization. The Global Delta. Beggars Can'tBe Choosers. Perils of a Different Globalization. Bad Advice and a New GlobalArchitecture. Doha Doesn't Matter. Global Speed Trap. Hitting a BRIC Wall? Global ComebackFirst Japan, Now Germany. Labor versus Capital. Global Lessons. From Globalization to Localization. Unprepared for Globalization. The Currency Foil. The Shifting Mix of Global Saving. CHAPTER 3 CHINESE REBALANCING. China's Rebalancing Challenge. A Commodity-Lite China. Scale and the Chinese Policy Challenge. China's Great Contradiction. Soft Landing Made in China? The Great Chinese Profits Debate. China Goes for Quality. Heavy Lifting. Two Birds with One Stone. Unstable, Unbalanced, Uncoordinated, and Unsustainable. China's Global Challenge. Consumer-Led Growth for China. China's Macro Imperatives. Manchurian Paradox. CHAPTER 4 PAN-ASIAN CHALLENGES. The Next Asia. Rebalancing Madein Japan? From Beijing to Dubai. A Tale of Two Asias. Kim's Boost to Globalization. Japan's Missing Link. India on the Move. The Cranes of Dubai. Asian Decoupling Unlikely. The Korea Test. Asia's Policy Trap. Complacency Asian Style.The End of the Beginning. Another Asian Wake-Up Call. Indias Virtuous Cycle. Risks of an Asian Relapse. CHAPTER 5 U.S.-CHINA TENSIONS. A Slippery Slope. Past the Point of No Return. Debating U.S.-China Trade Policy. Who's SubsidizingWhom? Protectionist ThreatsThen and Now. The Ghost of Reed Smoot. China's Pace, America's Angst. The Politics of Trade Frictions. A Wake-Up Call for the United States and China: Stress Testing a Symbiotic Relationship. Afterword. Sources. About the Author. Index.
- ISBN: 978-0-470-64604-5
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 432
- Fecha Publicación: 13/10/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés