International Financial Issues in the Pacific Rim
Explore the complexities of international finance with "International Financial Issues in the Pacific Rim," a compelling volume published by The University of Chicago Press in 2008. This insightful work, stemming from the 17th East Asian Seminar in Economics held in Kapaau, Hawaii, delves into the intricate trading dynamics between the United States and Asia. Over the course of 368 pages, the book unravels the paradox of the seemingly symbiotic yet imbalanced trading relationship, shedding light on the stark inequities in trade balance, particularly with Asian nations.
Authored by a collective of experts, this engaging read offers a comprehensive examination of capital movements, foreign exchange rates, and finance in East Asia, making it an essential resource for economists, students, and anyone interested in the financial intricacies of the Pacific Rim. Discover the factors that underpin this unique relationship and gain a deeper understanding of international financial issues today.