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This paper first reviews recent developments in exchange rate regimes, capital account liberalization, interest rate liberalization, and monetary policy making in the People's Republic of China (PRC). It then observes that the PRC's monetary policy autonomy may have been reduced with falling...
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This paper shows that East Asian trade pattern exhibits a dynamic shift in the regional value chain. Several developing Asian economies including China notably gained comparative advantage in the production and exporting of medium-and-high technology products. Japan and the NIEs further deepened...
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The authors investigate the origins of the East Asian crisis and its contagion, examine the channels of contagion, and discuss policy recommendationsThey make detailed recommendations in the context of nine general lessons learned from the East Asian crisis. 1) Preventing crises and contagion:...
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The global economic and financial landscape has been transformed over the past decade by the growing economic size and financial power of emerging economies. The new G20 summit process, which includes the largest emerging economies, has established high-level international policy cooperation in...
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The global economic crisis refocused attention on the governance of international economic institutions (IEIs). This study uses the analytical framework of club theory to highlight structural obstacles to reform in international macroeconomic management, development finance, trade, and financial...
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Although a latecomer, economically important Asia has emerged at the forefront of global free trade agreement (FTA) activity. This has sparked concerns about the negative effects of Asian FTAs, including the “noodle bowl” problem. Amid slow progress in the World Trade Organization’s (WTO)...
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