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"Since the 1990s, several emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) have, to varying degrees, embraced the process of financial globalisation, broadly defined as a set of policies that involve allowing for greater openness to cross-border capital flows as well as greater market access to...
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This paper revisits the issue of exchange rate regimes in emerging Asia. It is divided into two main parts. The first … part compares de jure and de facto exchange rate regimes in Asia over the decade 1999-2009. It finds that while Asia is …
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The huge increase in international reserve holdings by Asian countries since the 1997 crisis has been one of the most important recent developments on the international financial scene. These buildups have contributed substantially to concerns about the creation of excessive global liquidity....
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This paper revisits the issue of exchange rate regimes in emerging Asia. It is divided into two main parts. The first … part compares de jure and de facto exchange rate regimes in Asia over the decade 1999–2009. The second part focuses on the …
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Kong, Singapore, (South) Korea and Taiwan since the Asian financial crisis. The NIEs have been globally competitive and …
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