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The politics of reactive currency statecraft -- The rise of the "people's currency" -- The United Kingdom: a passionate advocate -- Japan: a diplomatic user of the renminbi -- South Korea: a late but active accommodator -- The United States: a confident hegemon.
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This study analyses how a state's reactive currency statecraft—its strategic reaction to an international currency issued by a foreign state—is shaped, by devoting special attention to its broad foreign policy stance toward the state issuing that international currency, with a main empirical...
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As the internationalisation of the renminbi has progressed rapidly in recent years, research on it has also grown considerably. However, most of this research tends to focus analysing it from the supply side, looking, for example, at China's economic and political conditions and related policy...
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Despite burgeoning research on the internationalization of the Chinese renminbi, there has been surprisingly little systematic analysis of how the renminbi is actually used in foreign markets. This study addresses this important gap in the literature by providing a cross-country analysis of...
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Most studies of renminbi internationalization focus on the supply side, by examining China's own economic and political conditions. In contrast, this study addresses the demand side of renminbi internationalization, by providing an in-depth analysis of renminbi use in ordinary foreign economies...
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