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Recent literature strongly suggests that a common currency could be a potential long‐term currency a...
Recent literature strongly suggests that a common currency could be a potential long-term currency a...
This paper aims to test the feasibility of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei in forming a common curren...
The paper seeks to justify the implementation of a common currency in ASEAN,particularly ASEAN-5 thr...
ASEAN conduct itself through an approach called the ASEAN Way, a doctrine of non-interference policy...
The views expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect th...
This report focus on whether Southeast Asian countries will be able to achieve a monetary union. The...
Objectives The primary objectives of this study were the dynamic exchange rate cointegration relat...
The research investigates the feasibility of adopting a single currency for ASEAN-5 nations. Previou...
Intra-trade among ASEAN countries have remained around 20% over the period 1993 until 2001 (ASEAN Se...
Accessing the feasibility of a common currency area in ASEAN region by exploring the possiblity of c...
constitutes studies that are preliminary and subject to further revisions. They are be-ing circulate...
Saleem Khan, Richard Levich and Michael Plummer for their constructive comments on the earlier versi...
Since 1991, talks on ASEAN regional integration grew tremendously and the weight of ASEAN countries ...
The study estimates foreign trade effects of currency policy measures in ASEAN countries. On the bas...
Recent literature strongly suggests that a common currency could be a potential long‐term currency a...
Recent literature strongly suggests that a common currency could be a potential long-term currency a...
This paper aims to test the feasibility of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei in forming a common curren...
The paper seeks to justify the implementation of a common currency in ASEAN,particularly ASEAN-5 thr...
ASEAN conduct itself through an approach called the ASEAN Way, a doctrine of non-interference policy...
The views expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect th...
This report focus on whether Southeast Asian countries will be able to achieve a monetary union. The...
Objectives The primary objectives of this study were the dynamic exchange rate cointegration relat...
The research investigates the feasibility of adopting a single currency for ASEAN-5 nations. Previou...
Intra-trade among ASEAN countries have remained around 20% over the period 1993 until 2001 (ASEAN Se...
Accessing the feasibility of a common currency area in ASEAN region by exploring the possiblity of c...
constitutes studies that are preliminary and subject to further revisions. They are be-ing circulate...
Saleem Khan, Richard Levich and Michael Plummer for their constructive comments on the earlier versi...
Since 1991, talks on ASEAN regional integration grew tremendously and the weight of ASEAN countries ...
The study estimates foreign trade effects of currency policy measures in ASEAN countries. On the bas...
Recent literature strongly suggests that a common currency could be a potential long‐term currency a...
Recent literature strongly suggests that a common currency could be a potential long-term currency a...
This paper aims to test the feasibility of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei in forming a common curren...