Besides the exchange-rate regimes, this report seeks to establish the point that wage flexibility and rise of China have also influence the macroeconomic performances of Hong Kong and Singapore. In addition, the possible evolutions of Hong Kong Exchange-Rate regimes are looked into too
Singapore and Hong Kong are two similar economies, but they have rather different monetary systems a...
While Hong Kong's monetary policy is effectively tied to the US, its real economy has been experienc...
While Singapore has succeeded in transforming itself from an entrepot centre in the 1960s into an im...
Besides the exchange-rate regimes, this report seeks to establish the point that wage flexibility an...
Based on a small, open-economy IS-LM prototype model, this paper examines the sources of macroeconom...
This article briefly reviews various competing interpretations of the recent economic performances o...
This report was motivated by the authors' curiosity regarding the differences between the economy of...
This project examines the economic developments of Hong Kong and Singapore. Both city-states achieve...
Abstract: In this paper we consider the implications of the two different exchange-rate systems in H...
Based on a small, open-economy IS-LM prototype model, this paper examines the sources of macroeconom...
My thesis attempts to search evidence on the performance of the currency board regime and its impact...
Following the East Asian crisis, a number of observers have advocated that small and open economies ...
Published in International Review of Economics & Finance, 2006, 15 (2), 212-227, https://doi.org/10....
This thesis applies the theory of optimum currency area (OCA) to the case of two small, open economi...
Abstract This research discusses Hong Kong’s long-run role as a preeminent international finance cen...
Singapore and Hong Kong are two similar economies, but they have rather different monetary systems a...
While Hong Kong's monetary policy is effectively tied to the US, its real economy has been experienc...
While Singapore has succeeded in transforming itself from an entrepot centre in the 1960s into an im...
Besides the exchange-rate regimes, this report seeks to establish the point that wage flexibility an...
Based on a small, open-economy IS-LM prototype model, this paper examines the sources of macroeconom...
This article briefly reviews various competing interpretations of the recent economic performances o...
This report was motivated by the authors' curiosity regarding the differences between the economy of...
This project examines the economic developments of Hong Kong and Singapore. Both city-states achieve...
Abstract: In this paper we consider the implications of the two different exchange-rate systems in H...
Based on a small, open-economy IS-LM prototype model, this paper examines the sources of macroeconom...
My thesis attempts to search evidence on the performance of the currency board regime and its impact...
Following the East Asian crisis, a number of observers have advocated that small and open economies ...
Published in International Review of Economics & Finance, 2006, 15 (2), 212-227, https://doi.org/10....
This thesis applies the theory of optimum currency area (OCA) to the case of two small, open economi...
Abstract This research discusses Hong Kong’s long-run role as a preeminent international finance cen...
Singapore and Hong Kong are two similar economies, but they have rather different monetary systems a...
While Hong Kong's monetary policy is effectively tied to the US, its real economy has been experienc...
While Singapore has succeeded in transforming itself from an entrepot centre in the 1960s into an im...