This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchange rate arrangement (a monetary union) that can potentially enhance the exchange rate stability and credibility in the region. Specifically, the symmetry in macroeconomic disturbances of the East Asian economies is examined as satisfying one of the preconditions for forming an Optimum Currency Area (OCA). We extend the existing literature by improving the methodology of assessing the symmetry shocks in evaluating the suitability of a common currency area in the East Asian economies employing the Bayesian State-Space Based approach. We consider a model of an economy in which the output is influenced by global, regional and country-specific shoc...
This paper studies the co-movement of intra-Asian business cycles. Based on the regional bilateral t...
Currency crises and financial instability in the 1990s have increased the needs of regional cooperat...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...
This study examines the business cycle synchronisation in East Asia as satisfying one of the precond...
There has recently been an increasing interest in the establishment of a common currency area in Eas...
There has recently been an increasing interest in the establishment of a common currency area in Eas...
A regional monetary arrangement is actually not something new to the East Asian economies. History o...
The Asian financial crisis in mid-1997 has increased interest in policies to achieve greater regiona...
This paper examines the viability of regional monetary integration in East Asia by focusing on the s...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
Monetary cooperation in East Asia has become increasingly important and practical, particularly in ...
This paper studies the co-movement of intra-Asian business cycles. Based on the regional bilateral t...
Currency crises and financial instability in the 1990s have increased the needs of regional cooperat...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...
This study examines the business cycle synchronisation in East Asia as satisfying one of the precond...
There has recently been an increasing interest in the establishment of a common currency area in Eas...
There has recently been an increasing interest in the establishment of a common currency area in Eas...
A regional monetary arrangement is actually not something new to the East Asian economies. History o...
The Asian financial crisis in mid-1997 has increased interest in policies to achieve greater regiona...
This paper examines the viability of regional monetary integration in East Asia by focusing on the s...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
Monetary cooperation in East Asia has become increasingly important and practical, particularly in ...
This paper studies the co-movement of intra-Asian business cycles. Based on the regional bilateral t...
Currency crises and financial instability in the 1990s have increased the needs of regional cooperat...
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchang...