Managing capital flows and liquidity demand has been a central issue for emerging-market countries. In an era of global imbalances, rapid accumulation of foreign exchange reserves by surplus countries is also an issue for the international system. In a well-functioning international financial system there would be no advantage to holding large reserves so this raises the question of whether surplus countries have a deliberate strategy of building reserves and why they would do this. This paper examines the motives for foreign reserve accumulation and analyzes the effects of financial development and capital flows on reserve accumulation in East Asian economies. We present a model in which a state holds reserves to supply foreign excha...
Based on a dynamic open-economy macroeconomic model, this paper aims at understanding the contributi...
This paper examines the importance of portfolio-flow volatility as a determinant of the demand for i...
The financial turmoil of the second half of the 1990s showed that even some of the most successful a...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand has been a central issue for emerging-market countries. ...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand have been central issues for emerging market countries. ...
Asia has emerged as the balancing wheel of global finance. The countries of Asia now account for 70 ...
This paper analyzes competing interpretations for the large increases in the hoarding of internation...
This paper explores econometric and theoretical interpretations for the relatively high demand for i...
This paper tests the importance of precautionary and mercantilist motives in accounting for the hoar...
International reserve accumulation by developing countries is just one example of the puzzling behav...
The sizable hoarding of international reserves by several East Asian countries has been frequently a...
系統編號: PF10006-0772計畫編號: NSC100-2410-H343-006執行機構: 南華大學管理經濟學系研究期間: 10008~10107[[abstract]]After the 1...
Why have emerging market economies (EMEs) been stockpiling international reserves? We find that moti...
ver the last few years, the U.S. ability to finance its current account deficit has been facilitated...
Foreign reserves accumulation is a widespread phenomenon in recent years, particularly among emergin...
Based on a dynamic open-economy macroeconomic model, this paper aims at understanding the contributi...
This paper examines the importance of portfolio-flow volatility as a determinant of the demand for i...
The financial turmoil of the second half of the 1990s showed that even some of the most successful a...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand has been a central issue for emerging-market countries. ...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand have been central issues for emerging market countries. ...
Asia has emerged as the balancing wheel of global finance. The countries of Asia now account for 70 ...
This paper analyzes competing interpretations for the large increases in the hoarding of internation...
This paper explores econometric and theoretical interpretations for the relatively high demand for i...
This paper tests the importance of precautionary and mercantilist motives in accounting for the hoar...
International reserve accumulation by developing countries is just one example of the puzzling behav...
The sizable hoarding of international reserves by several East Asian countries has been frequently a...
系統編號: PF10006-0772計畫編號: NSC100-2410-H343-006執行機構: 南華大學管理經濟學系研究期間: 10008~10107[[abstract]]After the 1...
Why have emerging market economies (EMEs) been stockpiling international reserves? We find that moti...
ver the last few years, the U.S. ability to finance its current account deficit has been facilitated...
Foreign reserves accumulation is a widespread phenomenon in recent years, particularly among emergin...
Based on a dynamic open-economy macroeconomic model, this paper aims at understanding the contributi...
This paper examines the importance of portfolio-flow volatility as a determinant of the demand for i...
The financial turmoil of the second half of the 1990s showed that even some of the most successful a...