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China's exchange rate regime has undergone gradual reform since the move away from a fixed exchange rate in 2005. The …
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Since the onset of the global financial crisis, there has been an upswing of interest among some prominent policy …
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causes of the financial crisis are incorporated. The paper provides some policy suggestions and remarks on the consequences …
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the return to classical economic principles. The recent crisis necessitates a shift in the way economists understand … inevitable economic and financial crisis. …
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—both economically and politically—in the post-crisis environment. We show that a real undervaluation works only for low-income countries …
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This paper evaluates the prospects for the renminbi's role as an international currency and the implications for global financial markets. Although the People's Republic of China (PRC) does not have either an open capital account or a flexible exchange rate, the renminbi has attained...
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A key challenge facing most emerging market economies today is how to simultaneously maintain monetary independence, exchange rate stability and financial integration subject to the constraints imposed by the Trilemma, in the era of deepening globalization. In this paper we study the Trilemma...
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China's current account surplus has declined significantly from its peak in 2008 and the external position in 2018 was in line with medium-term fundamentals and desirable policies. While cyclical factors and expansionary credit and fiscal policies contributed, the trend decline has been largely...
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A key challenge facing most emerging market economies today is how to simultaneously maintain monetary independence, exchange rate stability and financial integration subject to the constraints imposed by the Trilemma, in an era of widespread globalization. In this paper we overview and contrast...
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We develop a factor-augmented vector autoregression model to estimate the effects of changes in U.S. monetary policy and economic policy uncertainty have on the Chinese housing, equity and loan markets. We find that the decline in the U.S. policy rate since the Great Recession has led to a...
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