High level of intra-regional trade and negative spillovers from competitive devaluation make exchange rate coordination extremely desirable in Asia. Employing a hypothetical Asian Currency Unit we evaluate the degree of coordination among Asian currencies. Traditional empirical tests yield little evidence of coordination among real and nominal exchange rates. However, introducing endogenously determined structural breaks to account for changes in exchange rate regimes provides more mixed evidence. While there is still little evidence for coordination in nominal terms, some degree of coordination among real rates emerges. The limited evidence for exchange rate coordination can be explained by the diverse exchange rate regimes prevailing in t...
The Asian financial crisis in mid-1997 has increased interest in policies to achieve greater regiona...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, the issue of the choice of exchange rate regime for ...
Although we experienced the Asian currency crisis under the de facto dollar peg system, linkages of ...
High level of intra-regional trade and negative spillovers from competitive devaluation make exchang...
This paper evaluates the case for greater exchange rate coordination in South Asia. With inter-regi...
In this paper, I examine the extent to which the Asian exchange rates are coordinated around a synth...
This paper evaluates the prospects for greater exchange rate coordination amongst Asian countries. T...
This study assesses prospective Asian exchange rate regimes and finds short- and longrun currency d...
Employing the panel convergence method of Phillips and Sul (2007) to the nominal deviation indicator...
Asian currencies lack regional policy coordination and are therefore subject to volatilities such as...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
ACL-3International audienceIn this paper, I examine to what extent Asian exchange rates are coordina...
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This paper investigates the degree and the nature of exchange rate co-movements between the Renminbi...
The Asian financial crisis in mid-1997 has increased interest in policies to achieve greater regiona...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, the issue of the choice of exchange rate regime for ...
Although we experienced the Asian currency crisis under the de facto dollar peg system, linkages of ...
High level of intra-regional trade and negative spillovers from competitive devaluation make exchang...
This paper evaluates the case for greater exchange rate coordination in South Asia. With inter-regi...
In this paper, I examine the extent to which the Asian exchange rates are coordinated around a synth...
This paper evaluates the prospects for greater exchange rate coordination amongst Asian countries. T...
This study assesses prospective Asian exchange rate regimes and finds short- and longrun currency d...
Employing the panel convergence method of Phillips and Sul (2007) to the nominal deviation indicator...
Asian currencies lack regional policy coordination and are therefore subject to volatilities such as...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
ACL-3International audienceIn this paper, I examine to what extent Asian exchange rates are coordina...
Monetary integration in Asia has been a hot topic for years. Proponents justify regional cooperation...
As the economies of Asian have moved towards closer economic ties in recent years, the establishment...
This paper investigates the degree and the nature of exchange rate co-movements between the Renminbi...
The Asian financial crisis in mid-1997 has increased interest in policies to achieve greater regiona...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, the issue of the choice of exchange rate regime for ...
Although we experienced the Asian currency crisis under the de facto dollar peg system, linkages of ...