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Rebalancing growth in Asia : economic dimensions for China / editors, Vivek Arora and Roberto Cardarelli.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 162 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781455223077
  • 1455223077
  • 1283537567
  • 9781283537568
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Rebalancing growth in Asia.DDC classification:
  • 338.95 23
LOC classification:
  • HC412
Online resources:
Contents:
Rebalancing growth in Asia / Adil Mohommad, Pap N'Diaye, and Olaf Unteroberdoerster -- Corporate saving and rebalancing in Asia / Sonali Jain Chandra, Malhar Nabar, and Nathan Porter -- Investment and rebalancing in emerging Asia / Malhar Nabar and Murtaza Syed -- Is China's export-oriented growth sustainable? / Kai Guo and Papa N'Diaye -- Employment effects of growth rebalancing in China / Kai Guo and Papa N'Diaye -- Determinants of China's private consumptions : an international perspective / Kai Guo and Papa N'Diaye -- Does government spending on health and education raise consumption? / Steven Barnett and Ray Brooks -- Access to finance and household saving / Marcos Chamon and Sonali Jain Chandra.
Summary: This book analyzes the importance for Asia of rebalancing its growth model toward domestic demand, and what such a rebalancing would entail. The nature of the challenge differs across regional economies, as some, like China, need to raise private consumption while others, like the ASEAN economies, need to raise investment. Given that China accounts for such a large part of the Asian economy, and that its story is such a central focus in the global policy debate, the book discusses various aspects of the rebalancing challenge in China.--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book analyzes the importance for Asia of rebalancing its growth model toward domestic demand, and what such a rebalancing would entail. The nature of the challenge differs across regional economies, as some, like China, need to raise private consumption while others, like the ASEAN economies, need to raise investment. Given that China accounts for such a large part of the Asian economy, and that its story is such a central focus in the global policy debate, the book discusses various aspects of the rebalancing challenge in China.--Publisher's description.

Rebalancing growth in Asia / Adil Mohommad, Pap N'Diaye, and Olaf Unteroberdoerster -- Corporate saving and rebalancing in Asia / Sonali Jain Chandra, Malhar Nabar, and Nathan Porter -- Investment and rebalancing in emerging Asia / Malhar Nabar and Murtaza Syed -- Is China's export-oriented growth sustainable? / Kai Guo and Papa N'Diaye -- Employment effects of growth rebalancing in China / Kai Guo and Papa N'Diaye -- Determinants of China's private consumptions : an international perspective / Kai Guo and Papa N'Diaye -- Does government spending on health and education raise consumption? / Steven Barnett and Ray Brooks -- Access to finance and household saving / Marcos Chamon and Sonali Jain Chandra.

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