Deregulation and Interdependence in the Asia-Pacific Region

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Takatoshi Ito, Anne O. Krueger
University of Chicago Press, 01.12.2007 - 461 Seiten
Recently, real and artificial barriers to international transactions have fallen sharply, causing a rise in the overall volume of international trade. East Asia has been particularly affected by the economic stresses and gains derived from deregulation. Deregulation and Interdependence in the Asia-Pacific Region explores the broadly similar experiences of certain economies in the region—China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea—in dealing with the potentially volatile process of deregulation, and examines the East Asian response to a rapidly transforming economic environment.
 

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Introduction
1
1 Regulatory Reform and International Trade Policy
13
2 International Trade Aspects of Competition Policy
55
3 Market Design and Price Behavior in Restructured Electricity Markets An International Comparison
79
4 Competition in the Japanese Distribution Market and Market Access from Abroad
139
5 Hong Kongs Business Regulation in Transition
157
6 Toward a More Liberal Sky in Japan An Evaluation of Policy Change
195
7 The Reform of the Business Service Sector The Case of Taiwans Financial System
227
10 Deregulation Profit and Cost in Commercial Banking The Case of Hong Kong
305
11 Telecommunications Liberalization A Taiwanese Perspective
327
12 Competition Policies for the Telecommunications Industry in Korea
351
13 Chinas Telecommunications Infrastructure Buildup On Its Own Way
371
14 Telecommunications Liberalization The US Model
415
Contributors
437
Author Index
439
Subject Index
443

8 Interest Rates Credit Rationing and Banking Deregulation in Taiwan
255
9 Financial Deregulation and Competition in Korea
277

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Takatoshi Ito is professor of economics at the University of Tokyo and a research associate of the NBER and the Tokyo Center for Economic Research.

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