We examine the de facto exchange rate arrangements in eight East Asian countries during the post-Asian crisis period. The empirical results suggest that three countries adopted a hard peg or a peg with capital account restrictions, whereas five countries moved toward a more flexible exchange rate arrangement in the post-crisis period. Three of these five countries (Korea, Indonesia and Thailand) achieved a level of exchange rate flexibility close to the level accomplished in a free floater such as Australia. These results suggest that 'fear of floating' in East Asia is not prevalent in the post-crisis period, supporting the bipolar view of the optimal exchange rate regime. Copyright 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation 2009 Blackwell Publi...
This paper examines the behavior of the exchange rates of selected emerging market East Asian econom...
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Exchange rate management has become a hot debate in academic circles that examines the merits of fix...
This paper analyzes exchange rate flexibility in East Asia and explores what has changed since the A...
The Asian crisis of 1997 involved currency crises in many countries. The global financial crisis of ...
The 1997-98 Asian crises have refocused attention on exchange rate management of East Asian countrie...
January 2003 Before the crisis of 1997-98, the East Asian economies—except for Japan but including C...
Before the crisis of 1997-98, the East Asian economies—except for Japan but including China—pegged t...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, the issue of the choice of exchange rate regime for ...
Before the crisis of 1997-98, the East Asian economies — except for Japan but including China — pegg...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate what affected the post-crisis exchange rates of five Eas...
Exchange rate management has become a hot topic in academic circles examining the merits of fixed ve...
his article examined post-crisis exchange rate management in selected East Asian countries in terms ...
Following the 1997–98 financial turmoil, crisis countries in Asia moved toward either floating or fi...
Exchange rate management has become a hot debate in academic circles that examines the merits of fix...
This paper examines the behavior of the exchange rates of selected emerging market East Asian econom...
The paper finds that exchange rate flexibility in emerging market countries has increased over the p...
Exchange rate management has become a hot debate in academic circles that examines the merits of fix...
This paper analyzes exchange rate flexibility in East Asia and explores what has changed since the A...
The Asian crisis of 1997 involved currency crises in many countries. The global financial crisis of ...
The 1997-98 Asian crises have refocused attention on exchange rate management of East Asian countrie...
January 2003 Before the crisis of 1997-98, the East Asian economies—except for Japan but including C...
Before the crisis of 1997-98, the East Asian economies—except for Japan but including China—pegged t...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, the issue of the choice of exchange rate regime for ...
Before the crisis of 1997-98, the East Asian economies — except for Japan but including China — pegg...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate what affected the post-crisis exchange rates of five Eas...
Exchange rate management has become a hot topic in academic circles examining the merits of fixed ve...
his article examined post-crisis exchange rate management in selected East Asian countries in terms ...
Following the 1997–98 financial turmoil, crisis countries in Asia moved toward either floating or fi...
Exchange rate management has become a hot debate in academic circles that examines the merits of fix...
This paper examines the behavior of the exchange rates of selected emerging market East Asian econom...
The paper finds that exchange rate flexibility in emerging market countries has increased over the p...
Exchange rate management has become a hot debate in academic circles that examines the merits of fix...