While it is commonly assumed that there are no known precedents against which to benchmark the internationalisation of the Renminbi (RMB), this paper argues that the PRCs own development experience provides a useful perspective on the internationalisation debate. In particular it indicates that lessons can be learnt from both the successes and the shortcomings of efforts to internationalise the RMB in the 1970s. During this period state-owned banks in Hong Kong played a central role in mobilising finance for foreign trade. Access to Hong Kong’s developed financial institutions allowed the PRC to maximise receipts from foreign trade as well as minimise the risks of undue swings in capital flows. The paper shows that although China no longer ...
The international use of domestic currencies is highly path dependent and hierarchical. Nonetheless,...
This special paper discusses the inclusion of the Chinese Renminbi in the international reserve asse...
One of the puzzling features of China’s post-1978 economic reforms is how quickly its enterprises ad...
While it is commonly assumed that there are no known precedents against which to benchmark the inter...
Although it is commonly assumed that there are no precedents against which to benchmark Renminbi (RM...
By looking at how far China has gone in internationalising its currency, the Renminbi (RMB), it is p...
As China’s economic might grows, its standing and that of its currency in the international monetary...
This paper provides a succinct introduction to the internationalisation of the renminbi, a subject o...
On 22 June 2013 the Bank of England concluded a Rmb200bn. (US$32.6bn.) currency swap agreement with ...
The principal aim of this paper is to provide a summary of how far has China gone in internationalis...
The objective of this study is to explore how far the internationalization of the RMB has gone so fa...
The scholarly debate on currency internationalization focuses on country characteristics and policie...
The article is a research on Chinese Political Economy, dealing about Renminbi Internationalization ...
The scholarly debate on currency internationalization focuses on country characteristics and policie...
China's RMB is becoming a major international currency. It has joined major international currencie...
The international use of domestic currencies is highly path dependent and hierarchical. Nonetheless,...
This special paper discusses the inclusion of the Chinese Renminbi in the international reserve asse...
One of the puzzling features of China’s post-1978 economic reforms is how quickly its enterprises ad...
While it is commonly assumed that there are no known precedents against which to benchmark the inter...
Although it is commonly assumed that there are no precedents against which to benchmark Renminbi (RM...
By looking at how far China has gone in internationalising its currency, the Renminbi (RMB), it is p...
As China’s economic might grows, its standing and that of its currency in the international monetary...
This paper provides a succinct introduction to the internationalisation of the renminbi, a subject o...
On 22 June 2013 the Bank of England concluded a Rmb200bn. (US$32.6bn.) currency swap agreement with ...
The principal aim of this paper is to provide a summary of how far has China gone in internationalis...
The objective of this study is to explore how far the internationalization of the RMB has gone so fa...
The scholarly debate on currency internationalization focuses on country characteristics and policie...
The article is a research on Chinese Political Economy, dealing about Renminbi Internationalization ...
The scholarly debate on currency internationalization focuses on country characteristics and policie...
China's RMB is becoming a major international currency. It has joined major international currencie...
The international use of domestic currencies is highly path dependent and hierarchical. Nonetheless,...
This special paper discusses the inclusion of the Chinese Renminbi in the international reserve asse...
One of the puzzling features of China’s post-1978 economic reforms is how quickly its enterprises ad...