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In the chaotic financial environment of Asia in 1997-1998, daily changes in stock prices of about 10 percent became …
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systems like those in East Asia to short-term foreign currency exposure suggests that preventive measures are also required. …
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We assess links between China and the rest of emerging Asia. Some commentators have argued that China’s apparent …
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large current account surpluses across non-China emerging Asia, which have been a significant counterpart to the U … investment decisions in emerging Asia, and that as the restructuring completes its course, investment rates will likely rise to …
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We review recent changes in monetary policy that have led to development and testing of an overnight reverse repurchase agreement (ON RRP) facility, an innovative tool for implementing monetary policy during the normalization process. Making ON RRPs available to a broad set of investors,...
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rates around the world suggests that the monetary policies of many developing economies, including in East Asia, are less …
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In a two-country DSGE model, the effects of foreign demand shocks on the home country are greatly amplified if the home economy is constrained by the zero lower bound for policy interest rates. This result applies even to countries that are relatively closed to trade such as the United States....
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