One hears increasingly of a yen bloc forming in East Asia, of a switch on the part of the countries in this region in economic allegiance from the United States to Japan. This bloc is said to be forming in parallel with, and perhaps in response to, the formation of blocs in the Western Hemisphere and Europe
This paper studies the evolution of the exchange rate regime on East Asian economies between pre- an...
Unlike earlier studies, this paper argues that the relevant determinants of East Asian integration o...
1.1 Possible regional groupings 1.2 Inter-relation of currency links, trade links, and interest rate...
We examine the evidence of an emerging yen block in North and Southeast Asia using up to 27 years of...
Given the nature of East Asia’s economic structure, interregional exchange rate stability is an esse...
Asian currencies lack regional policy coordination and are therefore subject to volatilities such as...
The future emergence of a European monetary zone is set to transform the configuration of the intern...
This paper discusses major conceptual and empirical issues relevant to the exchange rate policies of...
We use up to 24 years of weekly data on 11 bilateral yen exchange rates to examine the evidence of a...
The essay reaches three conclusions regarding the Yen Bloc that Japan is reputed to be forming in Ea...
We examine the evidence of an emerging yen block in North and Southeast Asia using up to 27 years of...
International Finance Group's 1992 Global Finance Lecture at University of Birmingham on 14 October ...
The paper reaches seven conclusions regarding the Yen Bloc that Japan is reputed to be forming in Ea...
Deepening market-driven economic integration in East Asia makes intraregional exchange rate across t...
Because many authors have proposed stimulating the ailing Japanese economy by monetary expansion and...
This paper studies the evolution of the exchange rate regime on East Asian economies between pre- an...
Unlike earlier studies, this paper argues that the relevant determinants of East Asian integration o...
1.1 Possible regional groupings 1.2 Inter-relation of currency links, trade links, and interest rate...
We examine the evidence of an emerging yen block in North and Southeast Asia using up to 27 years of...
Given the nature of East Asia’s economic structure, interregional exchange rate stability is an esse...
Asian currencies lack regional policy coordination and are therefore subject to volatilities such as...
The future emergence of a European monetary zone is set to transform the configuration of the intern...
This paper discusses major conceptual and empirical issues relevant to the exchange rate policies of...
We use up to 24 years of weekly data on 11 bilateral yen exchange rates to examine the evidence of a...
The essay reaches three conclusions regarding the Yen Bloc that Japan is reputed to be forming in Ea...
We examine the evidence of an emerging yen block in North and Southeast Asia using up to 27 years of...
International Finance Group's 1992 Global Finance Lecture at University of Birmingham on 14 October ...
The paper reaches seven conclusions regarding the Yen Bloc that Japan is reputed to be forming in Ea...
Deepening market-driven economic integration in East Asia makes intraregional exchange rate across t...
Because many authors have proposed stimulating the ailing Japanese economy by monetary expansion and...
This paper studies the evolution of the exchange rate regime on East Asian economies between pre- an...
Unlike earlier studies, this paper argues that the relevant determinants of East Asian integration o...
1.1 Possible regional groupings 1.2 Inter-relation of currency links, trade links, and interest rate...