PECC Conference Papers

 

 

Issues and Prospects for Regional Cooperation
for Financial Stability and Development

Scope for Regional Financial Cooperation

Title

Author

Financial Liberalization and Economic Integration in East Asia

Prof. Yung Chul Park,
Korea University

The Case for Regional Financial Cooperation in East Asia

Dr. C. Randall Henning,
Institute for International Economics

Whither Monetary and Financial Cooperation in Asia?

Prof. Barry Eichengreen,
University of California, Berkeley

Background Paper: Can East Asia Emulate European Economic Integration?

Prof. Yung Chul Park, 
Korea University

Regional Financial and Monetary Cooperation in the PECC economies

Monetary and Financial Cooperation in East Asia: The Chiang Mai Initiative and Beyond

Dr. Pradumna B. Rana,
Regional Economic Monitoring Unit, ADB

Methodology Paper for FMC Survey

Prof. Wendy Dobson, University of Toronto

Country Perspective Papers

Indonesia

Mari Pangestu, Raymond Atje & Titik Anas, Centre for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS), Jakarta

Malaysia (Appendix)

Dr. Latifah Merican Cheong,
Bank Negara Malaysia

Thailand

Dr. Ekniti Nitithanprapas,
Ministry of Finance

Singapore

Dr. Ngiam Kee Jin, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

China

Mr. Tian Guoli,
China Cinda Asset Management
Corporation

Japan

Prof. Takatoshi Ito,
University of Tokyo

Korea

Dr. Yunjong Wang,
Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

Hong Kong

Miss Annie Wu,
Hong Kong Beijing Air Catering Co., Ltd

Chinese Taipei

Dr. Julius Caesar Parrenas,
Chinatrust Commercial Bank

Australia

Dr. Gordon de Brouwer,
Australian National University

New Zealand

Mr. John Carran,
International and Defence, 
The Treasury

Canada

Prof. Wendy Dobson,
University of Toronto

US

Dr. Randall Henning,
Institute for International Economics

Chile

Dr. Sergio Lehmann,
Central Bank of Chile

Peru

Prof. Alan Fairlie,
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

Synthesis
Regional Financial Cooperation in the PECC Region - Themes and Issues from the Country Surveys

Prof. Wendy Dobson,
University of Toronto

Challenges of Regulatory Reform for Financial Institutions Development

Financial Restructuring in East Asia and the Remaining Challenges

Mr. Peter Hayward,
Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department, IMF

The Regulatory System for Banks in China: Roadmap for Reform (Slides)

Dr. Wang Haijun,
China Cinda Asset Management
Corporation

Strong Financial Systems: The OECD Approach and Its Relevance for Emerging Markets (Slides)

Mr. William Witherell,
Director for Financial, Fiscal and
Enterprise Affairs, OECD

Background Paper: Toward Stronger Financial Sector: Lessons from Korea’s Financial Restructuring after the Crisis

Prof. Yoon Je Cho,
Sogang University

Risk Management and the Regulatory Systems

Risk Management and Pricing: Findings from the ABAC/PECC Symposium

Mr. Ken Waller,
Commonwealth Bank of Australia

Basel II and East Asian Economies

Mr. Robert N. McCauley,
Representative Office for Asia and the Pacific, BIS

Background Paper: The New Basle Accord: Challenges for Asia’s Banks and Regulators

Dr. Julius Caesar Parreñas,
Chinatrust Commercial Bank

New Capital Accord: Basel II - Challenges for the Asia-Pacific Region

Prof. Stephen Y. L. Cheung,
City University of Hong Kong

Risk Management and Bank Ownership: Survey of East Asian Ownership
-
Tentative Findings from the Survey on Risk Management and Bank Ownership

Summary

Dr. David Hong, FID Coordinator

Indonesia

Dr. Muliaman D. Hadad,
Bank Indonesia

Thailand

Dr. Narongchai Akrasanee,
Seranee Holdings Co., Ltd

Chinese Taipei

Dr. Julius Caesar Parrenas,
Chinatrust Commercial Bank

Korea

Dr. Baekin Cha,
Korea Institute of Finance

Synthesis
Implications for National Policy, Regional Cooperation & Further Studies

Dr. David Hong and 
Prof. Kimball Dietrich

Reference Documents

2001 APEC Economic Leaders’ Declaration and Shanghai Accord (Shanghai, China)

2001 APEC Finance Ministers’ Statement (Suzhou, China)

2000 ASEAN+3 Finance Ministers’ Statements (Chiang Mai, Thailand)

Chiang Mai Initiative

East Asia Vision Group (EAVG) Report 2001

Rebuilding the International Financial Architecture: EMEPG (Emerging Markets Eminent Persons Group) Seoul Report 2001

Executive Summary of Research Papers and Suggestions of Kobe Research Project, June 2002

 

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