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The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has a long-standing policy of controlling bank lending in Singapore dollars to nonresidents and to residents who use the funds outside Singapore. While the control may prevent the internationalization of the Singapore dollar and contain exchange rate...
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Estimates of growth equations have found a role for openness, particularly in explaining rapid growth among East Asian countries. But major concerns of simultaneous causality between growth and trade have been expressed. This study aims to deal with the endogeneity of trade by using as...
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This paper uses an event-study methodology to examine the wealth effects of Korea's recent move toward financial market liberalization. A government plan finalized in 1993 calls for further interest rate deregulation, greater autonomy for managers of financial institutions, and a blurring of the...
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