The purpose of the study is to analyze both the short-run and long-run demand for international reserves in Malaysia for the period 1970-2004. The autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds testing approach proposed by Pesaran, Shin, and Smith (2001) is used to test for the existence of cointegration relationship between the demand for international reserves and its determinants. The empirical results suggest that current account balance and short-term external debt significantly affect the demand for international reserves both in the long run and short run
This paper aims to investigate the short- and long-run macroeconomic determinants of sovereign credi...
The study examines the sustainability of external debt in Malaysia. The model built for the study pr...
The main purpose of this research is to examine the stability of demand for money (M2 and M3) from y...
The ASEAN-5 economies were observed to increase their demand for international reserves after the 19...
This paper examines the behavior of international reserve holdings in East Asia, ASEAN5, and non-ASE...
Malaysia has been experiencing sustained current account surplus during post-Asian crisis period. Al...
This paper investigates the sustainability of Malaysia’s current account balance for the period 1970...
This paper examines the demand for international reserves in nine East Asian economies during the pe...
This study investigates the impact of current account imbalance and external debt on international ...
This study examines external balance and budget in Malaysia. The unit root test results show that t...
This study examines external balance and budget in Malaysia. The unit root tests results show that t...
The study examines the account imbalances in Malaysia during the past four decades. Using Sachs’s (N...
This paper examines the short- and long-run relationships between trade balance, real exchange rates...
While the flows of global capital can facilitate optimal global monetary allocation, they can also c...
Studies on the accumulation of international reserves by most of the crisis-hit countries have progr...
This paper aims to investigate the short- and long-run macroeconomic determinants of sovereign credi...
The study examines the sustainability of external debt in Malaysia. The model built for the study pr...
The main purpose of this research is to examine the stability of demand for money (M2 and M3) from y...
The ASEAN-5 economies were observed to increase their demand for international reserves after the 19...
This paper examines the behavior of international reserve holdings in East Asia, ASEAN5, and non-ASE...
Malaysia has been experiencing sustained current account surplus during post-Asian crisis period. Al...
This paper investigates the sustainability of Malaysia’s current account balance for the period 1970...
This paper examines the demand for international reserves in nine East Asian economies during the pe...
This study investigates the impact of current account imbalance and external debt on international ...
This study examines external balance and budget in Malaysia. The unit root test results show that t...
This study examines external balance and budget in Malaysia. The unit root tests results show that t...
The study examines the account imbalances in Malaysia during the past four decades. Using Sachs’s (N...
This paper examines the short- and long-run relationships between trade balance, real exchange rates...
While the flows of global capital can facilitate optimal global monetary allocation, they can also c...
Studies on the accumulation of international reserves by most of the crisis-hit countries have progr...
This paper aims to investigate the short- and long-run macroeconomic determinants of sovereign credi...
The study examines the sustainability of external debt in Malaysia. The model built for the study pr...
The main purpose of this research is to examine the stability of demand for money (M2 and M3) from y...