Given the absence of publicly available information on foreign exchange intervention, we propose an index of central bank intervention in the exchange market to classify exchange rate regimes adopted by four East Asian economies. We revisit an old debate on whether these crisis-effected East Asia countries have indeed returned to their pre-1997 rigid exchange rate policies. If, instead, there had been evidences of a policy shift to a more flexible regime, was the move voluntary, or mainly due to high market pressures on the currency? Our findings clearly reject the “hollow middle” hypothesis
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, the issue of the choice of exchange rate regime for ...
This article examined the exchange rate managements in the crisis-experienced emerging market econom...
We demonstrate that the economies of Indonesia, Korea, Philippines and Thailand, which are among the...
By examining exchange market intervention activities of the monetary authority of each country, we r...
This paper presents an analysis of the degree of de facto exchange rate flexibility in the exchange ...
AbstractThis paper revisits the issue of exchange rate regimes in emerging Asia over the decade 1999...
Following the 1997–98 financial turmoil, crisis countries in Asia moved toward either floating or fi...
his article examined post-crisis exchange rate management in selected East Asian countries in terms ...
This paper argues that much of the debate on choosing an exchange rate regime misses the boat. It be...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate what affected the post-crisis exchange rates of five Eas...
Exchange rate management has become a hot debate in academic circles that examines the merits of fix...
economic developments, a study on exchange rate behaviour becomes crucial for the economic stability...
This paper examines the evolution of exchange rate arrangements in East Asia's emerging market econo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate what affected the post-crisis exchange rates of three AS...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate what affected the post-crisis exchange rates of five Eas...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, the issue of the choice of exchange rate regime for ...
This article examined the exchange rate managements in the crisis-experienced emerging market econom...
We demonstrate that the economies of Indonesia, Korea, Philippines and Thailand, which are among the...
By examining exchange market intervention activities of the monetary authority of each country, we r...
This paper presents an analysis of the degree of de facto exchange rate flexibility in the exchange ...
AbstractThis paper revisits the issue of exchange rate regimes in emerging Asia over the decade 1999...
Following the 1997–98 financial turmoil, crisis countries in Asia moved toward either floating or fi...
his article examined post-crisis exchange rate management in selected East Asian countries in terms ...
This paper argues that much of the debate on choosing an exchange rate regime misses the boat. It be...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate what affected the post-crisis exchange rates of five Eas...
Exchange rate management has become a hot debate in academic circles that examines the merits of fix...
economic developments, a study on exchange rate behaviour becomes crucial for the economic stability...
This paper examines the evolution of exchange rate arrangements in East Asia's emerging market econo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate what affected the post-crisis exchange rates of three AS...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate what affected the post-crisis exchange rates of five Eas...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, the issue of the choice of exchange rate regime for ...
This article examined the exchange rate managements in the crisis-experienced emerging market econom...
We demonstrate that the economies of Indonesia, Korea, Philippines and Thailand, which are among the...