![]() | Routledge Handbook of Banking and Finance in Asia Subjects: Area Studies; Economics Finance Business & Industry; Asian Studies; Economics Finance and Accounting; Finance; Business Management and Marketing; Asian Studies (General); Asia Pacific Studies; Chinese Studies; Japanese Studies; Korean Studies; South Asian Studies; South East Asian Studies; International Economics; Public Finance; Corporate Finance; Banking; Credit & Credit Institutions; Investment & Securities; Insurance; Pensions; Property & Real Estate Finance; International Business; The Routledge Handbook of Banking and Finance in Asia brings together leading scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to provide a comprehensive and cutting-edge guide to Asia's financial institutions, markets, and systems. Part I provides a country-by-country overview of banking and finance in East, Southeast, and South Asia, including examples from China, Japan, Hong Kong, India, and Singapore. Part II contains thematic chapters, covering topics such as commercial banking, development banking, infrastructure finance, stock markets, insurance, and sovereign wealth funds. It also includes examinations of banking regulation and supervision, and analyses of macroprudential regulation, capital flow management measures, and monetary policy. Finally, it provides new insights into topical issues such as SME, green, and Islamic finance. This handbook is an essential resource for scholars and students of Asian economics and finance and for professionals working in financial markets in Asia. Ulrich Volz is Head of the Department of Economics and Reader in Economics at SOAS University of London, UK, and Senior Research Fellow at the German Development Institute, Germany. Peter J. Morgan is Senior Consulting Economist and Co-chair of Research at the Asian Development Bank Institute, Japan. Naoyuki Yoshino is Dean and CEO of the Asian Development Bank Institute and Emeritus Professor of Economics at Keio University, Japan. |
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