Given the nature of East Asia’s economic structure, interregional exchange rate stability is an essential requirement for regional economic integration. One way to achieve exchange rate stability is for the region to adopt an anchor currency. However, the choice of a potential anchor is an important question for policy planners. This paper examines the role of 5 major currencies as candidates for an anchor currency in the East Asian region. In particular, the paper examines the dynamic linkages between a selected sample of East Asian currencies with each potential anchor currency, the Australian dollar, Japanese yen, euro, US dollar and Chinese renminbi. Utilizing a recently developed test procedure which distinguishes the long-run Granger ...
This paper investigates whether the RMB is in the process of replacing the US dollar as the anchor c...
In this study, we aim to investigate whether ASEAN-5 and the Korean currency regimes are ready to us...
This paper investigates whether the RMB is in the process of replacing the US dollar as the anchor c...
During the 1990s, several studies found evidence for a "yen bloc", a significant and strengthening r...
A country’s rise to economic dominance tends to be accompanied by its currency becoming a reference ...
We use up to 24 years of weekly data on 11 bilateral yen exchange rates to examine the evidence of a...
We examine the evidence of an emerging yen block in North and Southeast Asia using up to 27 years of...
Members of Asian countries have been thinking about using others’ currencies instead of U.S. Dollar ...
We use up to 24 years of weekly data on 11 bilateral yen exchange rates to examine the evidence of a...
We examine the evidence of an emerging yen block in North and Southeast Asia using up to 27 years of...
Using weekly observations on 9 Asian currencies from November 1976 to December 2003, we re-examine ...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
Before and after the Asian crisis, the dollar has been the dominant anchor and reserve currency in E...
This paper investigates the intra-regional currency linkages and evolution of exchange rate regimes ...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comEver since the outbreak of the cur...
This paper investigates whether the RMB is in the process of replacing the US dollar as the anchor c...
In this study, we aim to investigate whether ASEAN-5 and the Korean currency regimes are ready to us...
This paper investigates whether the RMB is in the process of replacing the US dollar as the anchor c...
During the 1990s, several studies found evidence for a "yen bloc", a significant and strengthening r...
A country’s rise to economic dominance tends to be accompanied by its currency becoming a reference ...
We use up to 24 years of weekly data on 11 bilateral yen exchange rates to examine the evidence of a...
We examine the evidence of an emerging yen block in North and Southeast Asia using up to 27 years of...
Members of Asian countries have been thinking about using others’ currencies instead of U.S. Dollar ...
We use up to 24 years of weekly data on 11 bilateral yen exchange rates to examine the evidence of a...
We examine the evidence of an emerging yen block in North and Southeast Asia using up to 27 years of...
Using weekly observations on 9 Asian currencies from November 1976 to December 2003, we re-examine ...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
Before and after the Asian crisis, the dollar has been the dominant anchor and reserve currency in E...
This paper investigates the intra-regional currency linkages and evolution of exchange rate regimes ...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comEver since the outbreak of the cur...
This paper investigates whether the RMB is in the process of replacing the US dollar as the anchor c...
In this study, we aim to investigate whether ASEAN-5 and the Korean currency regimes are ready to us...
This paper investigates whether the RMB is in the process of replacing the US dollar as the anchor c...