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This paper tests for evidence of contagion between the financial markets of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea, and …
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. We find evidence of contagion from Thailand to Indonesia and Malaysia, with 13 and 21 percent of the ressure on the …
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This paper examines the effectiveness of capital account policy in terms of its ability to affect the volume and composition of capital flows, relieve pressures on real exchange rates, and foster monetary policy independence. Ten emerging Asian economies are used as case studies to assess the...
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This paper examines the effectiveness of capital account policy in terms of its ability to affect the volume and composition of capital flows, relieve pressures on real exchange rates, and foster monetary policy independence. Ten emerging Asian economies are used as case studies to assess the...
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forward a notion of current account sustainability and compares the experience of three Latin American countries--Chile …, Colombia Mexico--and three East Asian countries--Korea, Malaysia and Thailand. It identifies a number of potential …
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This paper examines Thailand's exchange rate policy, focusing on the degree of the country's real exchange rate misalignment pre-crisis, and their consequent effects on Thailand's trade balance with its two large trading partners, the US and Japan. We estimate misalignment as the difference...
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