• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: East Asia in world trade : the decoupling fallacy, crisis, and policy challenges
  • Contributor: Athukorala, Premachandra [Author]; Archanun Kohpaiboon [Author]
  • imprint: Vienna: FIW - Research Centre International Economics, 2010
  • Published in: Kompetenzzentrum Forschungsschwerpunkt Internationale Wirtschaft: FIW working paper ; 52
  • Extent: Online-Ressource (29 S.); graph. Darst
  • Language: English
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  • Keywords: Finanzkrise ; Handelseffekt ; Außenhandelsstruktur ; Globalisierung ; Handelsliberalisierung ; China ; Ostasien ; Arbeitspapier ; Graue Literatur
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  • Description: This paper examines the export experience of China and other East Asian economies in the aftermaths of the global financial crisis against the backdrop of pre-crisis trade patterns. The analysis is motivated by the decoupling' thesis, which was a popular theme in the Asian policy circles in the lead-up to the onset of the recent financial crisis, and aims to probe three key issues: Was the East Asian trade integration story that underpinned the decoupling thesis simply a statistical artifact or the massive export contraction caused by an overreaction of traders to the global economic crisis and/or by the drying up of trade credit, which overpowered the cushion provided by intra-regional trade? What are the new policy challenges faced by the East Asian economies? Is there room for an integrated policy response that marks a clear departure from the pre-crisis policy stance favoring export-oriented growth? The findings caution against a possible policy backlash against openness to foreign trade arising from the new-found enthusiasm for rebalancing growth, and make a strong case for a long-term commitment to non-discriminatory multilateral and unilateral trade liberalization.
  • Access State: Open Access