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) internationalization of the currency; (ii) currency convertibility; and (iii) reserve currency status. Their sequencing in relation to … attaining full convertibility or meeting other prerequisites for achieving reserve currency status. Ultimately, China will … proceed with capital account convertibility in its own controlled and gradual manner, with the goal being an open capital …
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This paper reviews reassesses the methodology and principal findings of the “Rose effect”, i.e. the trade effects of currency union, looking at both EMU and non-EMU currency unions. The consensus estimate suggests that the euro has already boosted intra-euro area trade by five to ten...
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The 'currency war', as it has become known, has three aspects: 1) the inflexible pegs of undervalued currencies; 2) recent attempts by floating exchange-rate countries to resist currency appreciation; 3) quantitative easing. Europe should primarily be concerned about the first issue, which...
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