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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of China's exchange rate policy and fiscal expansion. Design/methodology/approach – This paper is a reprint of a Financial Times online forum contribution dated 10 February 2009. Findings – The paper finds that there is a good...
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The East Asian economies are increasingly integrated in trade and direct investment. More than 50 per cent of their foreign trade is with each other. Both the high growth and level of trade integration is similar to what the western European economies achieved in the 1960s. So, in the new...
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How does the choice of an exchange rate regime influence the volatility of interest rates? Are floating exchange rates useful "shock absorbers" that dampen fluctuations in domestic interest rates and prices or do they create additional risk that increases interest rate volatility and segments...
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Todays' American mercantile pressure on China to appreciate the renminbi against the dollar is eerily similar to the American pressure on Japan to appreciate the yen that began over 30 years ago. There are some differences between the two cases, but downward pressure on Chinese interest rates...
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Generalized financial volatility is capitalism's Achilles' heel. And nowhere is the problem of controlling such volatility more acute than in monetary and exchange-rate relationships across countries - the central theme of this book. The Rules of the Game brings together essays, written over the...
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