Exchange Rate Regimes in East Asia

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Asymmetric Shocks
Balassa Samuelson Models
Basket Peg
Business Cycle Co-movements
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CEIC Database
currency
Currency Basket
Currency Basket System
Daily Exchange Rate Returns
East ASIA
East ASIAN
economies
Emerging East Asia
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Exchange Rate Arrangements
Exchange Rate Regime Choice
Exchange Rate Regimes
Exchange Rate Volatility
exchange rate volatility impact
fear
financial
financial integration Asia
floating
Floating Exchange Rate Regime
integration
Intra-regional Exchange Rate
labour migration economics
monetary policy integration
Monetary Union
optimal currency area
Optimal Exchange Rate Regime
optimum
Pe Rc
Pegged Exchange Rates
PPP Model
Real Exchange Rate
regional monetary cooperation East Asia
Single Asian Currency
trade liberalisation effects
volatility

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415322812
  • Weight: 870g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jun 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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There is a deepening debate in East Asia about the prospects for common exchange rate arrangements, even including the formation of a common currency in the longer term. This raises a complex set of issues and this volume provides a detailed yet comprehensive examination of key issues in the debate. It looks, for example, at the nature and extent of linkages in East Asia, in terms of trade and foreign investment, finance, labour, and consumption, investment and output. It examines how the exchange rate affects various aspects of economies. And it critically analyzes various proposals for currency regimes for the region, including floating exchange rates, basket pegs, and currency union.
Masahiro Kawai, Gordon de Brouwer