Currency boards have had an enduring attraction as a solution to exchange rate and monetary credibility for small open economies, despite the few successful examples. In this context, the case of Hong Kong stands out for its longevity; it survived the handover to China, the Asian financial crises in 1997 and the global crises in 2007-8 and 2020.The 1983 currency crisis and the decision to link the exchange rate to the US$ is usually treated as an outcome of local political uncertainty due to the Sino-British negotiations which set the framework for how Hong Kong would fit with the rest of China after 1997.We present fresh archival evidence from Hong Kong and London to establish the year-long debates over Hong Kong’s monetary system aft...
The year 1997 was a major milestone for Hong Kong: it experienced the height of the Asian financial ...
The year 1997 was a major milestone for Hong Kong: it experienced the height of the Asian financial ...
monetary policies to keep their dollar exchange rates remarkably stable. In effect, their mutual lin...
The three key changes to Hong Kong¡¦s monetary framework in the twentieth century are examined. In t...
The year 1997 was a major milestone for Hong Kong: it experienced the height of the Asian financial ...
The currency board system has sometimes been identified as the solution to the recent financial turm...
The paper discusses the historical background and institutional details of Hong Kong's currency boar...
Hong Kong SAR is well known as one of the few economies to operate a form of currency board as the b...
Over the past few decades, Hong Kong has experienced various changes in its external political and m...
The currency board system has sometimes been identified as the solution to the recent financial turm...
The ‘one country, two systems’ structure established to govern the relationship between Hong Kong SA...
China has maintained a nearly fixed exchange rate of 8.26 renminbi (RMB) to the U.S. dollar since 19...
The ‘one country, two systems’ structure established to govern the relationship between Hong Kong SA...
The paper discusses the historical background and institutional details of Hong Kong’s currency boar...
Hong Kong SAR is well known as one of the few economies to operate a form of currency board as the b...
The year 1997 was a major milestone for Hong Kong: it experienced the height of the Asian financial ...
The year 1997 was a major milestone for Hong Kong: it experienced the height of the Asian financial ...
monetary policies to keep their dollar exchange rates remarkably stable. In effect, their mutual lin...
The three key changes to Hong Kong¡¦s monetary framework in the twentieth century are examined. In t...
The year 1997 was a major milestone for Hong Kong: it experienced the height of the Asian financial ...
The currency board system has sometimes been identified as the solution to the recent financial turm...
The paper discusses the historical background and institutional details of Hong Kong's currency boar...
Hong Kong SAR is well known as one of the few economies to operate a form of currency board as the b...
Over the past few decades, Hong Kong has experienced various changes in its external political and m...
The currency board system has sometimes been identified as the solution to the recent financial turm...
The ‘one country, two systems’ structure established to govern the relationship between Hong Kong SA...
China has maintained a nearly fixed exchange rate of 8.26 renminbi (RMB) to the U.S. dollar since 19...
The ‘one country, two systems’ structure established to govern the relationship between Hong Kong SA...
The paper discusses the historical background and institutional details of Hong Kong’s currency boar...
Hong Kong SAR is well known as one of the few economies to operate a form of currency board as the b...
The year 1997 was a major milestone for Hong Kong: it experienced the height of the Asian financial ...
The year 1997 was a major milestone for Hong Kong: it experienced the height of the Asian financial ...
monetary policies to keep their dollar exchange rates remarkably stable. In effect, their mutual lin...