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075179
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Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2006.
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xi, 269p.Hbk
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1843764911
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051960 | 909.09823083/JON 051960 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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049929
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Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
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xv, 271p.
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1403918031
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047366 | 337.15/DEN 047366 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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094535
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2010.
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The centre of gravity of the global economy has been shifting to Asia. The region's economic integration is an idea whose time has come and Asia could learn useful lessons from Europe. However, according to C Sheela Reddy it is likely to follow its own distinctive path and India could play a multifaceted role in this historic process. The diverse cultural, political and social context across the continent makes it difficult to "sell" the notion of supranational institutions to individual countries. Nonetheless, even as Asia accords priority to internal integration, it would remain strongly connected to the rest of the world.
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080205
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London, Routledge, 2007.
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xvii, 199p.
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Routledge security in Asia Pacific series
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9780415404211
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052991 | 327.94/TAY 052991 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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092619
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2009.
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Ever since the currency crisis of 1997-98, there has been a great deal of interest in enhancing regional economic cooperation in Asia. It is important to keep in mind that economic regionalism is of multidimensional nature. The focus of this paper is on policy initiatives underway in Asia to enhance monetary and financial regionalism and the analytical bases for these initiatives, rather than on examining the de facto level of financial and monetary links that already exists (which may or may not have been facilitated via regional policy mechanisms). There are many gradations of monetary and financial regionalism, ranging from the weak form involving regional policy dialog and surveillance, on the one hand, to exchange rate and monetary coordination, on the other. To maintain focus, this paper concentrates more narrowly on 'medium forms' of monetary and financial regionalism, broadly defined as the development of regional liquidity arrangements and regional financial markets.
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079345
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Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2007.
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xi, 369p.
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9789812304261
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075967
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Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2003.
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xviii, 408p.
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1858988357
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052220 | 330.95/CAM 052220 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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