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China, the United States, and global order / Foot, Rosemary; Walter, Andrew 2011  Book
Walter, Andrew Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Description xii, 340p.
Standard Number 9780521898003
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Financial liberalization and predential regulation in East Asia: still perverse? / Walter, Andrew 2002  Book
Walter, Andrew Book
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Publication Singapore, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2002.
Description ii, 29p.
Series IDSS Working Paper No. 36
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From developmental to regulatory state? Japan's new financial r / Walter, Andrew   Journal Article
Walter, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Recent financial reforms in Japan and elsewhere in Asia represent, for various authors, a fundamental shift in financial governance and in state-business relations in the region. The old 'developmental' state in East Asia has supposedly made way for a neoliberal 'regulatory' state, with its emphases on agency independence and the non-discretionary enforcement of rules. I show in this paper that this interpretation exaggerates the extent of the transformation in the important case of Japan. Although the outward institutional forms of economic governance in Japan, as with many Asian developing countries, has changed dramatically since the mid-1990s, discretion still remains at the core of economic and financial policy. In the area of Japanese banking regulation and supervision, I show how this highly discretionary application and enforcement has been consistent with domestic political pressures. The result is a substantial divergence between superficial convergence upon international regulatory standards and underlying behaviour. I also give reasons why globalization does not mean that this hybrid regulatory model is unsustainable.
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Political economy of FDI location: why don't political checks and balances and treaty constraints matter? / Walter, Andrew 2002  Book
Walter, Andrew Book
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Publication Singapore, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2002.
Description ii, 42p.
Series IDSS Working Paper No. 38
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