The massive accumulation of foreign reserves by China has challenged the conventional thinking about prudent reserve management. This paper develops a behavioural model of optimal decision making under uncertainty to explain the observed Chinese reserve policy. Departing from the conventional approach to utility maximisation based on the agent’s rationality, this paper explicitly models the behaviour of Chinese central banker who is influenced by loss aversion and narrow framing. Embedding the cognitive biases into the precautionary savings approach to holding reserves, the paper shows the behavioural optimality of Chinese reserve build-up and provides a plausible explanation of the dynamics of reserve accumulation in China, hence help make...
This paper proposes a new approach to strategic asset allocation for central banks’ management of fo...
This paper explores econometric and theoretical interpretations for the relatively high demand for i...
Since the Asian financial crisis of 1997\u20131998, China has significantly increased its foreign ex...
The recent surge of foreign reserves in emerging markets has sparked fierce debate about what level ...
Some emerging economies have recently experienced large government surpluses and accelerating foreig...
Over the past decade, the question of why China’s emerging market policymakers have accumulated such...
Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the size of China's Central Bank's foreign exchange reserves and...
In this paper, we examine the effects of monetary policy on the risk-taking behaviour of Chinese ban...
Based on a dynamic open-economy macroeconomic model, this paper aims at understanding the contributi...
The US financial crisis and subsequent European sovereign debt crisis not only constitute serious th...
This paper investigates the optimal currency composition for a country's foreign reserves. In the co...
This paper is motivated by the popular view that the surge in China's foreign exchange reserves is d...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand has been a central issue for emerging-market countries. ...
This research is constructed to address the issue of structure management for colossal foreign excha...
In 2008, China experienced several natural disasters that slowed economic growth, and fearing contag...
This paper proposes a new approach to strategic asset allocation for central banks’ management of fo...
This paper explores econometric and theoretical interpretations for the relatively high demand for i...
Since the Asian financial crisis of 1997\u20131998, China has significantly increased its foreign ex...
The recent surge of foreign reserves in emerging markets has sparked fierce debate about what level ...
Some emerging economies have recently experienced large government surpluses and accelerating foreig...
Over the past decade, the question of why China’s emerging market policymakers have accumulated such...
Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the size of China's Central Bank's foreign exchange reserves and...
In this paper, we examine the effects of monetary policy on the risk-taking behaviour of Chinese ban...
Based on a dynamic open-economy macroeconomic model, this paper aims at understanding the contributi...
The US financial crisis and subsequent European sovereign debt crisis not only constitute serious th...
This paper investigates the optimal currency composition for a country's foreign reserves. In the co...
This paper is motivated by the popular view that the surge in China's foreign exchange reserves is d...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand has been a central issue for emerging-market countries. ...
This research is constructed to address the issue of structure management for colossal foreign excha...
In 2008, China experienced several natural disasters that slowed economic growth, and fearing contag...
This paper proposes a new approach to strategic asset allocation for central banks’ management of fo...
This paper explores econometric and theoretical interpretations for the relatively high demand for i...
Since the Asian financial crisis of 1997\u20131998, China has significantly increased its foreign ex...