Monetary cooperation in East Asia has become increasingly important and practical, particularly in times of regional economic and financial crisis. Contrary to those papers of studies in the mainstream, this paper evaluates the feasibility of monetary union in East Asia by benchmarking its optimum currency area (OCA) criteria against selected dollarised countries and the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Four criteria are proposed. The US dollar is designated as the anchor currency. To some extent, results do confirm the validity of the criteria and suggest a considerably strong case for monetary integration in parts of the region
This paper evaluates the prospects for greater exchange rate coordination amongst Asian countries. T...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
A regional monetary arrangement is actually not something new to the East Asian economies. History o...
Monetary cooperation in East Asia has become increasingly important and practical, particularly in t...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the suitability of East Asia for potentially creating a m...
This paper examines the feasibility of the proposal to establish a currency union in the East Asia. ...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...
Abstract: Since the 1997 Asian crisis and the commencement of the euro in Europe, renewed attention ...
This paper has reviewed four major developments in the last 30 years: the collapse of the Bretton Wo...
This paper evaluates the possibility of forming a common currency area in Mainland China and Hong Ko...
astonishing economic growth and was widely cited as an exemplar of sustained economic growth over th...
Intra-trade among ASEAN countries have remained around 20% over the period 1993 until 2001 (ASEAN Se...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...
This paper studies the feasibility of ASEAN+3 Monetary Union by investigating the homogeneities of t...
Intra-trade among ASEAN countries have remained around 20% over the period 1993 until 2001 (ASEAN Se...
This paper evaluates the prospects for greater exchange rate coordination amongst Asian countries. T...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
A regional monetary arrangement is actually not something new to the East Asian economies. History o...
Monetary cooperation in East Asia has become increasingly important and practical, particularly in t...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the suitability of East Asia for potentially creating a m...
This paper examines the feasibility of the proposal to establish a currency union in the East Asia. ...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...
Abstract: Since the 1997 Asian crisis and the commencement of the euro in Europe, renewed attention ...
This paper has reviewed four major developments in the last 30 years: the collapse of the Bretton Wo...
This paper evaluates the possibility of forming a common currency area in Mainland China and Hong Ko...
astonishing economic growth and was widely cited as an exemplar of sustained economic growth over th...
Intra-trade among ASEAN countries have remained around 20% over the period 1993 until 2001 (ASEAN Se...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...
This paper studies the feasibility of ASEAN+3 Monetary Union by investigating the homogeneities of t...
Intra-trade among ASEAN countries have remained around 20% over the period 1993 until 2001 (ASEAN Se...
This paper evaluates the prospects for greater exchange rate coordination amongst Asian countries. T...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
A regional monetary arrangement is actually not something new to the East Asian economies. History o...