Assessing East Asian Financial Cooperation and Integration

Singapore Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 12, pp. 1-42, 2009

44 Pages Posted: 11 Dec 2009

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Douglas W. Arner

The University of Hong Kong; The University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Law

Paul Lejot

The University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Law

Wei Wang

School of Law, Fudan University

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Date Written: November 2009

Abstract

Financial integration is less pronounced in East Asia than among states in Europe and North America or compared to economic integration within the region. Cross-border trade flows, direct investment and investment in capital goods have long been greater and faster growing than other investment flows, while regional institutional and legal structures are scarce and frequently insubstantive. This dichotomy persists despite suggestions since the early 1990s that Asian financial integration would accelerate, especially following the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 and including national enthusiasm for the World Trade Organization. This article suggests explanations in legal, governance and institutional frameworks for the paradox of modest financial integration, despite increasing regional cooperation, accompanying robust economic growth and trade integration. However, the current global financial crisis provides opportunities for the region to endorse greater financial integration, albeit at the sacrifice of increasing levels of state sovereignty in order to function effectively, with the example of an Asian Monetary Fund serving as one example of such a potentially significant initiative.

Keywords: financial integration, financial regulation, financial liberalisation, Chiang Mai Initiative, Asian Monetary Fund, Asian Bond Market Initiative, ASEAN 3

Suggested Citation

Arner, Douglas W. and Lejot, Paul and Wang, Wei, Assessing East Asian Financial Cooperation and Integration (November 2009). Singapore Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 12, pp. 1-42, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1520892

Douglas W. Arner (Contact Author)

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Paul Lejot

The University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Law ( email )

Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
China

Wei Wang

School of Law, Fudan University ( email )

Beijing West District Baiyun Load 10th
Shanghai, 100045
China

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