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Singapore as a case study, it explores the Monetary Authority's adoption of the exchange rate as the primary tool since 1981 … function aligns well with actual deviations, supporting the hypothesis that Singapore's forward-looking policy rule effectively …
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Ireland and India's potential exports to Ireland. It is found that India has an untapped export potential of US$19 billion in …'s services export to Ireland, especially in business services, education, tourism, and medical services. Foreign direct …
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Japanese yen, Deutsche mark, Singapore dollar and Taiwan dollar, with regard to the recent dispute over the Renminbi (RMB …-mark ; Singapore dollar ; Taiwan dollar …
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A multilateral currency union removes the intraregional exchange rates but not the union rate variability with the rest of the world. The intraregional exchange rate variability is thus latent. A two-step procedure is developed to measure the variability. The measured variables are used to model...
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