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Cataloguing Source : LibUI eng rda
ISSN : 13691465
Magazine/Journal : Social Science Japan Journal
Volume : Vol. 7, No. 1, April 2004: Hal. 83-102
Content Type : text (rdacontent)
Media Type : unmediated (rdamedia)
Carrier Type : volume (rdacarrier)
Electronic Access : https://academic.oup.com/ssjj/article/7/1/83/1672057
Holding Company : Universitas Indonesia
Location : Perpustakaan UI, Lantai 4 R. Koleksi Jurnal
 
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 Abstract
This paper examines the economic and political economic conditions for East Asian monetary integration, with a focus on Japan's role in order to explain why East Asia is faltering in forming a regional monetary bloc. My evaluation of economic conditions in terms of self-containment of a regional economy, optimum currency area criteria (micro-economic efficiency and macro-economic stability), and seignorage revenue suggests that East Asian countries seem to be as well suited as EU countries for monetary integration. However, significant political barriers remain in East Asia. Besides rivalry between Japan and China and the lasting influence of the US in the region, Japan's ambiguous and burden-avoiding attitude towards East Asian monetary integration adds a further barrier to the process.