Over the past few years, the ability of the United States to finance its current account deficit has been facilitated by massive purchases of U.S. Treasury bonds and agency securities by Asian central banks. In this process, Asian central banks have accumulated large stockpiles of U.S.-dollar foreign exchange reserves. How far is the current level of reserves from that predicted by the standard macroeconomic determinants? The authors answer this question by using Pedroni's (1999) panel cointegration tests as the basis for the estimation of a long-run reserve-demand function in a panel of eight Asian emerging-market economies. This is a key innovation relative to the existing research on international reserves modelling: although the data ar...
The recent surge of foreign reserves in emerging markets has sparked fierce debate about what level ...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand have been central issues for emerging market countries. ...
I explore an empirically robust but previously undocumented association between the foreign exchange...
ver the last few years, the U.S. ability to finance its current account deficit has been facilitated...
Some emerging economies have recently experienced large government surpluses and accelerating foreig...
This paper explores econometric and theoretical interpretations for the relatively high demand for i...
Asia has emerged as the balancing wheel of global finance. The countries of Asia now account for 70 ...
In this paper we connect the events of the last twelve months, "The Panic of 2008" as it has been ca...
The massive accumulation of international reserves in developing economies is a puzzling recent deve...
Large dollar reserves in Asian EMEs accompany large US fiscal and current account deficits. Analysis...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand has been a central issue for emerging-market countries. ...
This paper examines the importance of portfolio-flow volatility as a determinant of the demand for i...
Traditional models have encountered problems in explaining the ac- cumulation of international reser...
This paper analyzes international reserve diversification by examining changes in quantity shares of...
Two features of East Asia?s recovery from the financial turmoil of 1997-98 appear to be rather parad...
The recent surge of foreign reserves in emerging markets has sparked fierce debate about what level ...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand have been central issues for emerging market countries. ...
I explore an empirically robust but previously undocumented association between the foreign exchange...
ver the last few years, the U.S. ability to finance its current account deficit has been facilitated...
Some emerging economies have recently experienced large government surpluses and accelerating foreig...
This paper explores econometric and theoretical interpretations for the relatively high demand for i...
Asia has emerged as the balancing wheel of global finance. The countries of Asia now account for 70 ...
In this paper we connect the events of the last twelve months, "The Panic of 2008" as it has been ca...
The massive accumulation of international reserves in developing economies is a puzzling recent deve...
Large dollar reserves in Asian EMEs accompany large US fiscal and current account deficits. Analysis...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand has been a central issue for emerging-market countries. ...
This paper examines the importance of portfolio-flow volatility as a determinant of the demand for i...
Traditional models have encountered problems in explaining the ac- cumulation of international reser...
This paper analyzes international reserve diversification by examining changes in quantity shares of...
Two features of East Asia?s recovery from the financial turmoil of 1997-98 appear to be rather parad...
The recent surge of foreign reserves in emerging markets has sparked fierce debate about what level ...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand have been central issues for emerging market countries. ...
I explore an empirically robust but previously undocumented association between the foreign exchange...