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[eng] Are currency boards effective ? The case of Hong Kong . Because Hong Kong leaved then adopted again a currency board arrangement, it allows analysing macroeconomic impacts of this exchange rate regime. Author's empirical tests show that the impacts of supply chocks are less strong than...
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The paper discusses the historical background and institutional details of Hong Kong's currency board. We argue that its experience provides a good opportunity to test the macroeconomic implications of the currency board regime. Using the method of Blanchard and Quah (1989), we show that the...
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The paper discusses the historical background and institutional details of Hong Kong's currency board. We argue that its experience provides a good opportunity to test the macroeconomic implications of the currency board regime. Using the method of Blanchard and Quah (1989), we show that the...
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