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This paper investigates the relationship between the collapse timing of exchange rate regime and degree of substitutability of foreign currency for domestic currency as a medium of exchange. According to the spirit of Chen et al. (1981), Tsaur (1987), Chang et al. (1991), we set up a...
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The English version of this paper can be found at 'http://ssrn.com/abstract=2949307' http://ssrn.com/abstract=2949307.Chinese Abstract:...
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This paper extends the theoretical model of Liaw et al. (2004) to incorporate the supply shocks of output. For a country adopting dual floating exchange rate system and facing the supply shocks will cause the price level to increase persistently. If the price level reaches the price ceiling...
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This paper briefly surveys the development of international finance theories after the 1960s. The important theories reviewed in this paper include: exchange rate dynamics, policy pre-announcement, first-generation currency crises, intertemporal optimizing model, exchange rate target zones,...
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Exchange rate movements affect exports through depreciation (appreciation) and risk. Depreciation may raise exports but exchange rate risk could offset the positive effect. This paper investigates the net effect for eight Asian countries using a dynamic conditional correlation bivariate GARCH-M...
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