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Recent changes to China's financial system, in particular ongoing interest rate liberalization, gradual movement toward a more flexible exchange rate regime, and rapid development of capital markets, have changed substantially the environment in which monetary policy operates. In light of these...
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A puzzle in international macroeconomics is that observed real exchange rates are highly volatile. Standard international real business cycle (IRBC) models cannot reproduce this fact. We show that TFP processes for the U.S. and the ""rest of the world,"" is characterized by a vector error...
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cointegration techniques. The application of cointegration methodology allows distinguishing between long-run (debt-to-GDP ratio …
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After the large exchange rate depreciations following the 1997 East Asian crisis, export volumes from East Asian countries responded with a notable lag. Two main explanations for this lag have been proposed: that the policy of high interest rates limited access to domestic credit and hence...
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examines the impact of that deleveraging on credit supply in recipient economies, with a particular focus on Asia …
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paper is to assess whether this is true for emerging Asia's economies. Using a dynamic factor model and a structural vector … auto-regression model, we show that long-term interest rates in Asia are indeed predominantly driven by global factors …
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determinants, which include trade and financial linkages, as well as policies. In line with Asia's growing role in the global …
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The paper shows that Asia's degree of financial integration, both with the world and within the region remains low by …
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be a special case. Much of the reserve increase in Asia can be explained by an optimal insurance model under which … observed growth in reserves since 1997-98. Using threshold estimation techniques, the paper shows that most of Asia ca …
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DEVELOPMENT OF EQUITY DERIVATIVES MARKETS IN ASIA -- REFERENCES. …
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