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Macro-Financial Linkages in East Asia in Global Perspectives

In: Challenges of Global Economic and Social Transformations

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  • Masahiro Enya

    (Osaka Gakuin University, Faculty of Economics)

  • Akira Kohsaka

    (Osaka School of International Public Policy, The University of Osaka)

  • Takashi Matsuki

    (Ryukoku University, Faculty of Economics)

  • Jun-ichi Shinkai

    (Kindai University, Faculty of Business Administration)

  • Kimiko Sugimoto

    (Hirao School of Management, Konan University)

Abstract

This chapter examines global macro-financial linkages in East Asia and other emerging market economies (EMEs) from 1994 to 2019, comparing them with advanced economies. It explores how financial and economic globalization has increased susceptibility to global shocks, with varying strengths of macro-financial linkages across economies. The study finds that while global factors significantly affect GDP growth in both East Asia and the G7, their contribution is lower in East Asia. The impact of global financial factors was higher before the 2008 Global Financial Crisis (GFC) but decreased afterward, especially in East Asia. Regional differences are also noted, with European and Latin American EMEs showing stronger linkages to global factors in the post-crisis decade, likely due to closer integration with advanced economies, whereas East Asia’s regional production networks provided some buffer.

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  • Masahiro Enya & Akira Kohsaka & Takashi Matsuki & Jun-ichi Shinkai & Kimiko Sugimoto, 2026. "Macro-Financial Linkages in East Asia in Global Perspectives," Springer Books, in: Gilles Dufrénot & Takashi Matsuki (ed.), Challenges of Global Economic and Social Transformations, chapter 0, pages 71-94, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-032-06022-8_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-06022-8_5
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