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Book Synopsis
As Morgan Stanley''s chief Asia specialist, getting Asia right is Stephen Roach''s personal obsession, and this in-depth compilation represents more than 70 of Roach''s key research efforts not just on Asia, but also on how the region fits into the broad context of increasingly globalized financial markets. The book argues that the Asia factor is not a static concept, but rather one that is constantly changing and evolving. Broken down into five partsAsia''s critical role in globalization; the coming rebalancing of the Chinese economy; a new pan-regional framework for integration and competition; and a frank discussion of the biggest risk to this remarkable transformationthis book will help readers understand and profit from the world''s most dynamic region.

Trade Review
"As Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia and a renowned economist, Stephen Roach has a solid macroeconomics background, in-depth understanding of the region, rich knowledge of various industries, and an open mind. In this book, Steve vividly describes the changes of Asia -- and the driving forces behind those changes。Furthermore, he brilliantly points out the challenges Asia is facing, as well as its impacts on the global economy. Asia is reshaping the global economy in this post-crisis world, and I believe this book provides us with unique insights as to how this reshaping is playing out."
Dr. Zhu Min, Group Executive Vice President, Bank of China

"Stephen Roach has for many years been a uniquely independent voice among international economic commentators. He was one of the few who warned that the debt-fuelled 'casino' economy was unsustainable. His prophetic warnings came to pass in 2008. In his latest book he issues another warning. Asia's explosive growth has been based on a 'bet' upon deep integration with the global economy. Stephen Roach argues that this growth is unsustainable in the face of the global recession. The region needs comprehensively to re-balance its economic model if it is to maintain its remarkable growth. He warns that this will not be easy. Stephen Roach's book is essential reading for those who hold the comfortable belief that Asia has 'de-coupled' from the world economy."
Prof Peter Nolan, CBE, Sinyi Professor, Judge Business School, and Chair, Development Studies, University of Cambridge, UK


"... Roach besticht durch eine klare Analyse und verfügt über spannende Insiderkenntnisse..."
Welt am Sonntag, 11.10.2009


Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction xi

CHAPTER 1 A WORLD IN CRISIS 1

A Subprime Outlook for the Global Economy

Save the Day

Coping with a Different Recession

Davos Diary: 2008

Double Bubble Trouble

Even When the Worst Is Over—Watch Out for Aftershocks

Pitfalls in a Postbubble World

Panic of 2008: Enough Scapegoating

Global Fix for a Global Crisis

Changing the Fed’s Policy Mandate

An Early Leadership Opportunity for Barack Obama

Dying of Consumption

Uncomfortable Truths about Our World after the Bubble

A Postbubble Global Business Cycle

America’s Japan Syndrome

Whither Capitalism?

After the Era of Excess

Same Old, Same Old

Depression Foil

CHAPTER 2 THE GLOBALIZATION DEBATE 89

Open Macro

The Battleground of Globalization

The Global Delta

Beggars Can’t Be Choosers

Perils of a Different Globalization

Bad Advice and a New Global Architecture

Doha Doesn’t Matter

Global Speed Trap

Hitting a BRIC Wall?

Global Comeback—First Japan, Now Germany

Labor versus Capital

Global Lessons

From Globalization to Localization

Unprepared for Globalization

The Currency Foil

The Shifting Mix of Global Saving

CHAPTER 3 CHINESE REBALANCING 169

China’s Rebalancing Challenge

A Commodity-Lite China

Scale and the Chinese Policy Challenge

China’s Great Contradiction

Soft Landing Made in China?

The Great Chinese Profi ts Debate

China Goes for Quality

Heavy Lifting

Two Birds with One Stone

Unstable, Unbalanced, Uncoordinated, and Unsustainable

China’s Global Challenge

Consumer-Led Growth for China

China’s Macro Imperatives

Manchurian Paradox

CHAPTER 4 PAN-ASIAN CHALLENGES 261

The Next Asia

Rebalancing Made in Japan?

From Beijing to Dubai

A Tale of Two Asias

Kim’s Boost to Globalization

Japan’s Missing Link

India on the Move

The Cranes of Dubai

Asian Decoupling Unlikely

The Korea Test

Asia’s Policy Trap

Complacency Asian Style

The End of the Beginning

Another Asian Wake-Up Call

India’s Virtuous Cycle

Risks of an Asian Relapse

CHAPTER 5 U.S.-CHINA TENSIONS 327

A Slippery Slope

Past the Point of No Return

Debating U.S.-China Trade Policy

Who’s Subsidizing Whom?

Protectionist Threats—Then and Now

The Ghost of Reed Smoot

China’s Pace, America’s Angst

The Politics of Trade Frictions

A Wake-Up Call for the United States and China:

Stress Testing a Symbiotic Relationship

Afterword 395

Sources 403

About the Author 407

Index 409

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 11/09/2009
      ISBN13: 9780470446997, 978-0470446997
      ISBN10: 0470446994

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      As Morgan Stanley''s chief Asia specialist, getting Asia right is Stephen Roach''s personal obsession, and this in-depth compilation represents more than 70 of Roach''s key research efforts not just on Asia, but also on how the region fits into the broad context of increasingly globalized financial markets. The book argues that the Asia factor is not a static concept, but rather one that is constantly changing and evolving. Broken down into five partsAsia''s critical role in globalization; the coming rebalancing of the Chinese economy; a new pan-regional framework for integration and competition; and a frank discussion of the biggest risk to this remarkable transformationthis book will help readers understand and profit from the world''s most dynamic region.

      Trade Review
      "As Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia and a renowned economist, Stephen Roach has a solid macroeconomics background, in-depth understanding of the region, rich knowledge of various industries, and an open mind. In this book, Steve vividly describes the changes of Asia -- and the driving forces behind those changes。Furthermore, he brilliantly points out the challenges Asia is facing, as well as its impacts on the global economy. Asia is reshaping the global economy in this post-crisis world, and I believe this book provides us with unique insights as to how this reshaping is playing out."
      Dr. Zhu Min, Group Executive Vice President, Bank of China

      "Stephen Roach has for many years been a uniquely independent voice among international economic commentators. He was one of the few who warned that the debt-fuelled 'casino' economy was unsustainable. His prophetic warnings came to pass in 2008. In his latest book he issues another warning. Asia's explosive growth has been based on a 'bet' upon deep integration with the global economy. Stephen Roach argues that this growth is unsustainable in the face of the global recession. The region needs comprehensively to re-balance its economic model if it is to maintain its remarkable growth. He warns that this will not be easy. Stephen Roach's book is essential reading for those who hold the comfortable belief that Asia has 'de-coupled' from the world economy."
      Prof Peter Nolan, CBE, Sinyi Professor, Judge Business School, and Chair, Development Studies, University of Cambridge, UK


      "... Roach besticht durch eine klare Analyse und verfügt über spannende Insiderkenntnisse..."
      Welt am Sonntag, 11.10.2009


      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments ix

      Introduction xi

      CHAPTER 1 A WORLD IN CRISIS 1

      A Subprime Outlook for the Global Economy

      Save the Day

      Coping with a Different Recession

      Davos Diary: 2008

      Double Bubble Trouble

      Even When the Worst Is Over—Watch Out for Aftershocks

      Pitfalls in a Postbubble World

      Panic of 2008: Enough Scapegoating

      Global Fix for a Global Crisis

      Changing the Fed’s Policy Mandate

      An Early Leadership Opportunity for Barack Obama

      Dying of Consumption

      Uncomfortable Truths about Our World after the Bubble

      A Postbubble Global Business Cycle

      America’s Japan Syndrome

      Whither Capitalism?

      After the Era of Excess

      Same Old, Same Old

      Depression Foil

      CHAPTER 2 THE GLOBALIZATION DEBATE 89

      Open Macro

      The Battleground of Globalization

      The Global Delta

      Beggars Can’t Be Choosers

      Perils of a Different Globalization

      Bad Advice and a New Global Architecture

      Doha Doesn’t Matter

      Global Speed Trap

      Hitting a BRIC Wall?

      Global Comeback—First Japan, Now Germany

      Labor versus Capital

      Global Lessons

      From Globalization to Localization

      Unprepared for Globalization

      The Currency Foil

      The Shifting Mix of Global Saving

      CHAPTER 3 CHINESE REBALANCING 169

      China’s Rebalancing Challenge

      A Commodity-Lite China

      Scale and the Chinese Policy Challenge

      China’s Great Contradiction

      Soft Landing Made in China?

      The Great Chinese Profi ts Debate

      China Goes for Quality

      Heavy Lifting

      Two Birds with One Stone

      Unstable, Unbalanced, Uncoordinated, and Unsustainable

      China’s Global Challenge

      Consumer-Led Growth for China

      China’s Macro Imperatives

      Manchurian Paradox

      CHAPTER 4 PAN-ASIAN CHALLENGES 261

      The Next Asia

      Rebalancing Made in Japan?

      From Beijing to Dubai

      A Tale of Two Asias

      Kim’s Boost to Globalization

      Japan’s Missing Link

      India on the Move

      The Cranes of Dubai

      Asian Decoupling Unlikely

      The Korea Test

      Asia’s Policy Trap

      Complacency Asian Style

      The End of the Beginning

      Another Asian Wake-Up Call

      India’s Virtuous Cycle

      Risks of an Asian Relapse

      CHAPTER 5 U.S.-CHINA TENSIONS 327

      A Slippery Slope

      Past the Point of No Return

      Debating U.S.-China Trade Policy

      Who’s Subsidizing Whom?

      Protectionist Threats—Then and Now

      The Ghost of Reed Smoot

      China’s Pace, America’s Angst

      The Politics of Trade Frictions

      A Wake-Up Call for the United States and China:

      Stress Testing a Symbiotic Relationship

      Afterword 395

      Sources 403

      About the Author 407

      Index 409

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