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We analyze three related but distinct concepts concerning the renminbi's role in the global monetary system: (i) internationalization of the currency; (ii) currency convertibility; and (iii) reserve currency status. Their sequencing in relation to other policy goals such as financial sector...
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, actual developments in exchange relations already give reason to expect that the world's currency regime is changing. Recent … banks, have reinforced other eastward trends in the world economy. In this paper, China's acceleration of renminbi …
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the world economy. This matter is settled by arguing that the global imbalances acted as a "handmaiden" to the 2008 …
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long-term evolution of the balance of economic weight in the world economy. Such an evolution may mitigate some flaws of …
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, and yen separately have on movements of Asian currencies. Contrary to recent evidence based on daily data, we found … than by the yuan or the yen individually within the sample period we used. To the extent that exchange rates in the region …
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This paper assesses whether the international monetary system is already tripolar and centred around the US dollar, the euro and the Chinese renminbi (RMB). It focuses on what we call China’s “dominance hypothesis”, i.e. whether the renminbi is already the dominant currency in Asia,...
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The squeeze in US dollar liquidity that emerged with the global financial crisis highlighted the risks associated with the current global financial system. Asia was adversely affected by the crisis not only because of its dependence on trade, but also because of its heavy reliance on the US...
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