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demand-driven. The results for Thailand suggest that the contraction in bank lending that accompanied the crisis was the … an “involuntary” accumulation of excess reserves. The results for Thailand suggest that the contraction in bank lending …
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residuals are large enough to be viewed as indicators of involuntary' accumulation of excess reserves. Results for Thailand …
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This paper assesses the East Asian Economies' openness to cross-border capital flows and exchange rate arrangements in the past decades, with the main focus on emerging market economies. Using Mundell's trilemma indexes, we note that the convergence of the three policy goals in East Asia toward...
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This paper assesses the East Asian Economies' openness to cross-border capital flows and exchange rate arrangements in the past decades, with the main focus on emerging market economies. Using Mundell's trilemma indexes, we note that the convergence of the three policy goals in East Asia toward...
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