This paper investigates whether the RMB is in the process of replacing the US dollar as the anchor currency in nine ASEAN countries, and also the linkages between the ASEAN currencies and a regional currency unit. A long-memory (fractional integration) model allowing for endogenously determined structural breaks is estimated for these purposes (Gil-Alana, 2008). The results suggest that the ASEAN currencies are much more interlinked than previously thought, whether or not breaks are taken into account, which provides support for a regional currency index as an anchor. Moreover, incorporating a break shows that the linkages between these currencies and the RMB and the US dollar respectively are equally important, and in fact in recent years ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the potential linkages among ASEAN-5 currencies, in particul...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
ASEAN countries experienced an economic crisis in 1997/1998 and a financial crisis in 2008. The simi...
This paper investigates whether the RMB is in the process of replacing the US dollar as the anchor c...
This paper investigates whether the RMB is in the process of replacing the US dollar as the anchor c...
This paper investigates the intra-regional currency linkages and evolution of exchange rate regimes ...
This paper scrutinises the state of RMB internationalisation and its likely progress over the coming...
This paper investigates the intra-regional currency linkages and evolution of exchange rate regimes ...
The extent with which currencies of the expanded ASEAN grouping commonly known as the ASEAN+3 have a...
As the economies of Asian have moved towards closer economic ties in recent years, the establishment...
In this paper, I examine the extent to which the Asian exchange rates are coordinated around a synth...
Real Interest Parity (RIP) has been considered as the necessary rule to justify the exchange rates r...
As the economies of Asian have moved towards closer economic ties in recent years, the establishment...
We study the long-run relationship of real exchanges rates (RERs) among the ASEAN-5 countries by tes...
This paper looks at the renminbi as a trade settlement currency in the countries that make up the As...
The purpose of this study is to examine the potential linkages among ASEAN-5 currencies, in particul...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
ASEAN countries experienced an economic crisis in 1997/1998 and a financial crisis in 2008. The simi...
This paper investigates whether the RMB is in the process of replacing the US dollar as the anchor c...
This paper investigates whether the RMB is in the process of replacing the US dollar as the anchor c...
This paper investigates the intra-regional currency linkages and evolution of exchange rate regimes ...
This paper scrutinises the state of RMB internationalisation and its likely progress over the coming...
This paper investigates the intra-regional currency linkages and evolution of exchange rate regimes ...
The extent with which currencies of the expanded ASEAN grouping commonly known as the ASEAN+3 have a...
As the economies of Asian have moved towards closer economic ties in recent years, the establishment...
In this paper, I examine the extent to which the Asian exchange rates are coordinated around a synth...
Real Interest Parity (RIP) has been considered as the necessary rule to justify the exchange rates r...
As the economies of Asian have moved towards closer economic ties in recent years, the establishment...
We study the long-run relationship of real exchanges rates (RERs) among the ASEAN-5 countries by tes...
This paper looks at the renminbi as a trade settlement currency in the countries that make up the As...
The purpose of this study is to examine the potential linkages among ASEAN-5 currencies, in particul...
This paper examines whether or not Northeast Asia economies, namely, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan...
ASEAN countries experienced an economic crisis in 1997/1998 and a financial crisis in 2008. The simi...