AbstractThis paper revisits the issue of exchange rate regimes in emerging Asia over the decade 1999–2009. It finds that while Asia is home to a wide array of exchange rate regimes, there are signs of gradual movement toward somewhat greater exchange rate flexibility in many of the regional countries. There appears to be evidence of an apparent “fear of appreciation” which is manifested in asymmetric exchange rate intervention—i.e., a willingness to allow depreciations but reluctance to allow appreciations. This policy of effective exchange rate undervaluation is rather unorthodox from a neoclassical sense, but is consistent with a development policy centered on suppressing the price of non-tradable goods relative to tradables (i.e., real e...
By examining exchange market intervention activities of the monetary authority of each country, we r...
This article examined the exchange rate managements in the crisis-experienced emerging market econom...
This paper analyzes exchange rate flexibility in East Asia and explores what has changed since the A...
AbstractThis paper revisits the issue of exchange rate regimes in emerging Asia over the decade 1999...
This paper revisits the issue of exchange rate regimes in emerging Asia over the decade 1999–2009. I...
This paper presents an analysis of the degree of de facto exchange rate flexibility in the exchange ...
This paper examines the evolution of exchange rate arrangements in East Asia's emerging market econo...
We examine the difference that various exchange rate arrangements can make toward stabilizing effect...
Given the absence of publicly available information on foreign exchange intervention, we propose an ...
This paper argues that much of the debate on choosing an exchange rate regime misses the boat. It be...
Many economists believe that the nature of exchange rate management was an important reason for rapi...
We demonstrate that the economies of Indonesia, Korea, Philippines and Thailand, which are among the...
High level of intra-regional trade and negative spillovers from competitive devaluation make exchang...
This study assesses prospective Asian exchange rate regimes and finds short- and longrun currency d...
Following the 1997–98 financial turmoil, crisis countries in Asia moved toward either floating or fi...
By examining exchange market intervention activities of the monetary authority of each country, we r...
This article examined the exchange rate managements in the crisis-experienced emerging market econom...
This paper analyzes exchange rate flexibility in East Asia and explores what has changed since the A...
AbstractThis paper revisits the issue of exchange rate regimes in emerging Asia over the decade 1999...
This paper revisits the issue of exchange rate regimes in emerging Asia over the decade 1999–2009. I...
This paper presents an analysis of the degree of de facto exchange rate flexibility in the exchange ...
This paper examines the evolution of exchange rate arrangements in East Asia's emerging market econo...
We examine the difference that various exchange rate arrangements can make toward stabilizing effect...
Given the absence of publicly available information on foreign exchange intervention, we propose an ...
This paper argues that much of the debate on choosing an exchange rate regime misses the boat. It be...
Many economists believe that the nature of exchange rate management was an important reason for rapi...
We demonstrate that the economies of Indonesia, Korea, Philippines and Thailand, which are among the...
High level of intra-regional trade and negative spillovers from competitive devaluation make exchang...
This study assesses prospective Asian exchange rate regimes and finds short- and longrun currency d...
Following the 1997–98 financial turmoil, crisis countries in Asia moved toward either floating or fi...
By examining exchange market intervention activities of the monetary authority of each country, we r...
This article examined the exchange rate managements in the crisis-experienced emerging market econom...
This paper analyzes exchange rate flexibility in East Asia and explores what has changed since the A...