Bulletin n. 3/2009 | ||
January 2010 | ||
Grimes, William |
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Japan Confronts the Global Economic Crisis | ||
in Asia Pacific Review , Volume 16 Issue 2 , 2009 , 42 - 54 | ||
In the face of the global economic crisis of 2008-09, Japan has played a positive role in helping to stabilize the regional and global financial systems. Among the positive actions it has taken have been large-scale fiscal and monetary stimulus at home, an unprecedentedly large loan to the International Monetary Fund, liquidity support to South Korea, and a proactive role in G-20 discussions. However, regional arrangements such as the Chiang Mai Initiative have been of minimal importance in preventing financial crises in East Asia. Japan can continue to demonstrate leadership in promoting regional economies and financial systems by expanding its current activities, while ensuring that regional arrangements continue to support global ones. | ||