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countries and that, in turn, such capital flow deflection may lead to a policy response. We then test the theory using data on …
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Offshore use of the renminbi expanded rapidly in Hong Kong SAR as China sought to develop an international role for its currency while maintaining capital controls. This prompts two questions addressed in this paper: How far advanced is renminbi internationalization? And, what role does Chinese...
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portfolios as capital controls are lifted. It applies optimal portfolio theory to calculate the potential rebalancing toward …
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This paper examines whether cross-border capital flows can be regulated by imposing capital account restrictions (CARs) in both source and recipient countries, as was originally advocated by John Maynard Keynes and Harry Dexter White. To this end, we use data on bilateral cross-border bank flows...
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This study examined the monetary and macroeconomic stability perspective for entering into monetary union, using data available on WAMZ countries. It tests the hypothesis that independent monetary and exchange rate policies have been relatively ineffective in influencing domestic activities...
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extends conventional analyses of financial intermediation and monetary theory. Money, Information, and Uncertainty bridges the … understood only against a background of uncertainty and information costs, and around the premise that portfolio theory is the …
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The international monetary system is largely the product of negotiations during World War II between U.S. and U.K. officials, led respectively by Harry Dexter White and John Maynard Keynes. The design of the system, especially the International Monetary Fund, reflects the U.S. plan much more...
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