论文部分内容阅读
This paper deals with the forward-looking framework of policy dialogue and economicsurveillance in East Asia, based on analysis of the necessities, constraints and difficulties,together with criteria for effective surveillance. It proposes a roadmap for strengthening themechanism for surveillance in East Asia, with the emphases on defining different phases,designing possible approaches and identifying the key elements for better surveillance in theregion. The study suggests that there should be three phases for forming strong institutionalizedregional surveillance. It also discusses possible moves in the second phase with focus on theimportance of specifying surveillance coverage and improving statistical infrastructure.The paper points out that the success of establishing a firmly institutionalized surveillancemechanism in East Asia, to a large extent, relies on a common understanding among thecountries in the region on the following issues: the necessity of a common monetary regime,the vital importance of statistical infrastructure and the essential elements of politicalconsideration.
This paper deals with the forward-looking framework of policy dialogue and economics ofveillance in East Asia, based on analysis of the necessities, constraints and difficulties, together with criteria for effective surveillance. It proposes a road map for strengthening themechanism for surveillance in East Asia, with the emphases on defining different phases, designing possible approaches and identifying the key elements for better surveillance in theregion. The study suggests that there should be be three phases for forming strong institutionalized regional surveillance. It also discusses possible moves in the second phase with focus on the imposition of of specifying surveillance coverage and improving statistical infrastructure. The paper points out that the success of establishing a convinced institutionalized surveillance mechanism in East Asia, to a large extent, relies on a common understanding among the nations in the region on the following issues: the necessity of a common monetary regime, t he vital importance of statistical infrastructure and the essential elements of politicalconsideration.