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Predicting the timing of currency and banking crises is likely to remain an elusive task for academics, financial …
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enhance the SDR’s role make it unlikely that ambitious aspirations for this “quasi-currency” will be realized. Moreover, the … system requires the dominance of a single currency, namely the U.S. dollar. To a significant extent, U.S. dollar dominance is …
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floating rates into a currency union have been derived. Technically, these stochastic equilibrium models are diffusion …
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Cambodia's economic and social achievements over the past ten years have been the most impressive in its history. Nevertheless, Cambodia today is still as dollarized, if not more so, than it was ten years ago. What is this so, and what, if anything, should the Government do? This paper attempts...
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interest rates, but stock prices increase in line with currency devaluation, in particular those of large (exporting) firms …
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, interest rates tend to fall in response to sales of the domestic currency, whereas stock prices of large (exporting) firms … increase after devaluation of the domestic currency. …
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, interest rates tend to fall in response to sales of the domestic currency, whereas stock prices of large (exporting) firms … increase after devaluation of the domestic currency. …
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interest rates tend to fall in response to sales of the domestic currency, whereas stock prices of large (exporting) firms … increase after devaluation of the domestic currency. …
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the potential for an optimum currency area (OCA) among a subset of East Asian countries based on five of the more advanced … an OCA, we cannot find persuasive evidence that ASEAN5 as a group constitute a potential currency area with either the …
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Global imbalances are not new as much as the effort to address them. In the mid 1980s the phenomenon led the most industrialised countries to orchestrate a devaluation of the US dollar so as to reduce the US trade deficit. Some economists have called for a similar "New Plaza" agreement to tackle...
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