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the yen's status as an only fully convertible currency in Asia, two patterns stand out as puzzling features of an … exports to advanced countries, and second, the prevalence of US dollar invoicing in Japanese exports to East Asia even though … Japanese firms grew; and (2) the production/trade structure of Japanese electronics companies in Asia in which final products …
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the yen's status as an only fully convertible currency in Asia, two patterns stand out as puzzling features of an … exports to advanced countries, and second, the prevalence of US dollar invoicing in Japanese exports to East Asia even though … Japanese firms grew; and (2) the production/trade structure of Japanese electronics companies in Asia in which final products …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012462424
This paper characterizes the capital flows in Asia before and after the Asian currency crisis of 1997. Differences in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012471660
The absence of vibrant bondmarkets in East Asia was a significant contributor to the 1997–98 financial crisis. Ever … Asia, whether they can be made viable in the competitive environment of the global economy, how they should be created and … build this consensus, proposing how to develop robust and efficient bondmarkets in East Asia.This book, the first of its …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012687383
This paper characterizes the capital flows in Asia before and after the Asian currency crisis of 1997. Differences in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013221289
Using daily data during the period of Asian Currency Crises, this paper examines high-frequency contagion effects among Asian six countries. By identifying the origin' (of exchange rate depreciation, or decline in stock prices) and the affected' (currencies, or stock prices) in spillover...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013247186
Using daily data during the period of Asian Currency Crises, this paper examines high-frequency contagion effects among Asian six countries. By identifying the origin' (of exchange rate depreciation, or decline in stock prices) and the affected' (currencies, or stock prices) in spillover...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012469327
economies that export goods to the U.S., Japan, and neighboring countries. The optimality of the exchange rate regime is defined … optimal exchange rate regime is quite relevant in Asia. The novelty of this paper is to show how an emerging market economy …
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. Japan, Korea, Taiwan and, to a lesser extent, Hong Kong and Singapore, were proved to follow the Balassa-Samuelson path …
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, potential impending changes in the Asian monetary and exchange rate regimes in Asia are discussed. Projecting the growth of the … Chinese economy into the future, the weight of the RMB in the financial markets will increase globally as well as in Asia …
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