On March 24th the members of ASEAN plus three other major Asian economies (China, Japan and Korea) began operations of a fund from which member countries can swap their national currencies for US dollars within a pre-determined limit. This so-called "Chiang Mai Initiative Multilateralization" or CMIM will essentially become an Asian Monetary Fund, once its institutional structure is in place. This paper draws lessons from the Asian experience for the recent debate in Europe over the feasibility and desirability of creating a European stability fund
Regional monetary and financial cooperation among the monetary authorities of Asian countries have b...
Critical costs and benefits of creating an EMU-like structure in Asia are identified. Analyzing the ...
In this paper, I will explore the impact of three bailout programs offered by the International Mone...
Following the 1997–1998 Asian financial crisis, financial authorities in ASEAN+3 embarked on several...
Focuses on the issue of an Asian Monetary Fund (AMF). At the time of its launch in March 2010, the C...
Since the financial crisis in the late 1990s, Asian governments have been considering strengthening ...
Can East Asia emulate European economic integration ? After a financial crisis broke out in Thailan...
This paper discusses regional monetary cooperation for East Asia, by drawing lessons from the Europe...
The plan initiated by Japan for forming an Asian Monetary Fund in a mode of ASEAN+3 countries after ...
The paper examines the recent European crisis management programs of the International Monetary Fund...
The region�s economies were confronted with serious problems during the Asian Financial crisis 199...
In this paper I analyse the experience of European monetary and financial integration to shed some l...
This paper has reviewed four major developments in the last 30 years: the collapse of the Bretton Wo...
The debt crisis in several member states of the euro area has raised doubts on the viability of the ...
The paper develops a three-asset-portfolio model to analyse conse-quences of foreign exchange market...
Regional monetary and financial cooperation among the monetary authorities of Asian countries have b...
Critical costs and benefits of creating an EMU-like structure in Asia are identified. Analyzing the ...
In this paper, I will explore the impact of three bailout programs offered by the International Mone...
Following the 1997–1998 Asian financial crisis, financial authorities in ASEAN+3 embarked on several...
Focuses on the issue of an Asian Monetary Fund (AMF). At the time of its launch in March 2010, the C...
Since the financial crisis in the late 1990s, Asian governments have been considering strengthening ...
Can East Asia emulate European economic integration ? After a financial crisis broke out in Thailan...
This paper discusses regional monetary cooperation for East Asia, by drawing lessons from the Europe...
The plan initiated by Japan for forming an Asian Monetary Fund in a mode of ASEAN+3 countries after ...
The paper examines the recent European crisis management programs of the International Monetary Fund...
The region�s economies were confronted with serious problems during the Asian Financial crisis 199...
In this paper I analyse the experience of European monetary and financial integration to shed some l...
This paper has reviewed four major developments in the last 30 years: the collapse of the Bretton Wo...
The debt crisis in several member states of the euro area has raised doubts on the viability of the ...
The paper develops a three-asset-portfolio model to analyse conse-quences of foreign exchange market...
Regional monetary and financial cooperation among the monetary authorities of Asian countries have b...
Critical costs and benefits of creating an EMU-like structure in Asia are identified. Analyzing the ...
In this paper, I will explore the impact of three bailout programs offered by the International Mone...