This paper examines the demand for international reserves in nine East Asian economies during the period 1970-2005 using panel cointegration and Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares (FMOLS). The panel cointegration tests find the existence of a long-run relationship between the demand for international reserves and its determinants. The panel group FMOLS results indicate that current account balance and total external debt are statistically significant and exert a positive and negative impact, respectively, on the demand for international reserves in East Asia
This paper empirically investigates the demand for international reserves (and foreign exchange rese...
This paper explores econometric and theoretical interpretations for the relatively high demand for i...
I estimate the determinants of the demand for international reserves using quantile regressions. Emp...
This paper examines the demand for international reserves in nine East Asian economies during the pe...
This paper examines the behavior of international reserve holdings in East Asia, ASEAN5, and non-ASE...
The purpose of the study is to analyze both the short-run and long-run demand for international rese...
This study investigates the impact of current account imbalance and external debt on international ...
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The ASEAN-5 economies were observed to increase their demand for international reserves after the 19...
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Using available annual data of 174 economies since 1957, we examine the similarities and differences...
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This paper empirically investigates the demand for international reserves (and foreign exchange rese...
This paper explores econometric and theoretical interpretations for the relatively high demand for i...
I estimate the determinants of the demand for international reserves using quantile regressions. Emp...
This paper examines the demand for international reserves in nine East Asian economies during the pe...
This paper examines the behavior of international reserve holdings in East Asia, ASEAN5, and non-ASE...
The purpose of the study is to analyze both the short-run and long-run demand for international rese...
This study investigates the impact of current account imbalance and external debt on international ...
The paper investigates the relationship between Foreign Exchange Reserves (FER), Import (1M), Curren...
The ASEAN-5 economies were observed to increase their demand for international reserves after the 19...
This study investigates the Korean reserve demand and its structural change after the 1997 Asian fin...
This paper attempts to identify whether the recent foreign reserve accumulation in Asian economies h...
This paper examines the importance of portfolio-flow volatility as a determinant of the demand for i...
This article investigates the mean-reverting behavior of the external debt ratio based on a clustere...
Using available annual data of 174 economies since 1957, we examine the similarities and differences...
This paper examines changes in the balance sheets of the banking system in five East Asian economies...
This paper empirically investigates the demand for international reserves (and foreign exchange rese...
This paper explores econometric and theoretical interpretations for the relatively high demand for i...
I estimate the determinants of the demand for international reserves using quantile regressions. Emp...