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Restrictions on international capital transactions and other payments are usually designed to limit volatile short-term capital flows ("hot money") and stabilize the exchange rate. Their imposition, however, may have the opposite effect by inadvertently signaling the continuation of...
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Are countries with unregulated capital flows more vulnerable to currency crises? Efforts to answer this question properly must control for "self selection" bias since countries with liberalized capital accounts may also have more sound economic policies and institutions that make them less...
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In recent years China has faced an increasing trilemmahow to pursue an independent domestic monetary policy and limit exchange rate flexibility, while at the same time facing large and growing international capital flows. This paper analyzes the impact of the trilemma on China's monetary policy...
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In recent years China has faced an increasing trilemma—how to pursue an independent domestic monetary policy and limit exchange rate flexibility, while at the same time facing large and growing international capital flows. This paper analyzes the impact of the trilemma on China’s monetary...
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