- ISBN: 9780415178525 | 0415178525
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 7/8/1999
List of figures | p. xi |
List of tables | p. xv |
List of contributors | p. xviii |
Editors' introduction | p. xx |
Acknowledgements | p. xxviii |
Exchange rate policies in Asia: the evidence | p. 1 |
Flexibility or nominal anchors? | p. 3 |
The setting | p. 4 |
The convertibility issue | p. 11 |
Exchange rate choices: fixed rates | p. 12 |
Exchange rate choices: flexible rates | p. 15 |
Exchange rate choices: band-basket-crawl (BBC) | p. 16 |
Conclusion: nominal anchor or flexibility? | p. 23 |
Exchange rate regimes of East Asian countries | p. 24 |
Discussion | p. 35 |
The setting | p. 35 |
Convertibility | p. 36 |
Fixed rates | p. 36 |
Floating rates and band-basket-crawl | p. 37 |
Exchange rate regimes and policies: an empirical analysis | p. 40 |
Introduction | p. 40 |
De facto exchange rate regimes in Asia | p. 41 |
Rationale for exchange rate policies in Asia | p. 49 |
Summary and concluding remarks | p. 56 |
Computing long-run estimates | p. 57 |
Unit root and cointegration analysis, 1973-93 | p. 58 |
Asian external trade | p. 59 |
Discussion | p. 65 |
Exchange Rate Policy and Effectiveness of Intervention: the case of South Korea | p. 69 |
Introduction | p. 69 |
Exchange rate system and movement of the exchange rate in the 1980s and 1990s | p. 70 |
Current account, capital flows and exchange rate | p. 80 |
Foreign exchange market intervention | p. 89 |
Concluding remarks | p. 99 |
Discussion | p. 105 |
Foreign Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Macroeconomic Management: the case of Taiwan | p. 109 |
Introduction | p. 109 |
A review of Taiwan's exchange rate regime | p. 110 |
The movement of REER index of NTD since 1980 | p. 116 |
Factors that affect the fluctuations of NTD | p. 117 |
Consequences of NTD fluctuations | p. 128 |
Macroeconomic policies regarding exchange rate fluctuations | p. 132 |
Intermarket relationship between foreign exchange rate and interest rate | p. 138 |
Concluding remarks | p. 140 |
Discussion | p. 143 |
Exchange rates and economic development: long-run views | p. 147 |
Industrialization and the optimal real exchange rate policy for an emerging economy | p. 149 |
Introduction | p. 149 |
Two approaches to industrialization: active and interventionist (Asia) or passive and free-marketeer (Latin America) | p. 152 |
The pitfalls of optimal industrialization policies | p. 154 |
The logic of price incentives and industrialization: a model | p. 155 |
Three complementary arguments to the optimal policy | p. 159 |
A view of two benchmark cases: Chile and South Korea | p. 167 |
Conclusions | p. 176 |
Discussion | p. 185 |
Asian currencies in the context of export-oriented industrial development | p. 188 |
Introduction | p. 188 |
Typical stages of Asian industrial development | p. 189 |
Stages of industrial development, currency theory and behaviour: a life cycle model of Asian currencies | p. 191 |
Empirical methodology and results | p. 193 |
The life cycle model and selected Asian currencies | p. 197 |
The current life cycle stages of Asian currencies looking at recent cross-section data | p. 204 |
Medium-term outlook for Asian currencies based on life cycle hypothesis: North-East Asia and ASEAN | p. 204 |
Conclusion and implications of an Asian currency life cycle model | p. 211 |
Appendix 1(a) | p. 212 |
Appendix 1(b) | p. 214 |
Discussion | p. 219 |
Measuring exchange rate misalignments with purchasing power parity estimates | p. 222 |
The Balassa--Samuelson effect and its application to measure exchange rate misalignments: a brief review | p. 223 |
An extended Balassa--Samuelson model | p. 227 |
Data and econometric estimates | p. 230 |
Implications for exchange rate levels in emerging Asia | p. 234 |
Conclusion | p. 239 |
Discussion | p. 243 |
FEERs for the NICs: exchange rate policies and development strategies in Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Thailand | p. 245 |
The growth experience of South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand | p. 245 |
Exchange rate policies -- the concept of equilibrium | p. 249 |
Econometric models of Singapore, Thailand, South Korea and Taiwan | p. 252 |
Exchange rates and development policies in East Asia | p. 257 |
Conclusions | p. 270 |
The econometric models in detail | p. 271 |
Discussion | p. 280 |
Defining the external balance: the case of NIEs | p. 280 |
The role of the US dollar and the need for a global approach | p. 282 |
Regional monetary cooperation: rationale and effects | p. 283 |
Bloc floating and exchange rate volatility: the causes and consequences of currency blocs | p. 285 |
Introduction | p. 285 |
Investment and exchange risk reduction: why currency blocs emerge | p. 289 |
The consequences of bloc floating for equilibrium exchange rates in a bloc-floating regime | p. 297 |
Empirical evidence of bloc-floating effects | p. 307 |
Conclusion | p. 317 |
Discussion | p. 323 |
The case for a common basket peg for East Asian currencies | p. 327 |
Exchange rate policies | p. 327 |
Evaluation | p. 331 |
Selecting a peg | p. 332 |
The constraints imposed by a common peg | p. 340 |
Discussion | p. 344 |
Is Asia an optimum currency area? Can it become one? Regional, global, and historical perspectives on Asian monetary relations | p. 347 |
How have Asian exchange rate arrangements evolved? | p. 348 |
Regional perspectives | p. 351 |
Historical perspectives | p. 360 |
Conclusion | p. 364 |
Discussion | p. 367 |
Roundtable discussion: prospects for regional monetary cooperation | p. 369 |
Jean Pisani-Ferry | p. 369 |
Masabiro Sugita | p. 369 |
In June Kim | p. 372 |
Andre Icard | p. 376 |
Toru Kusukawa | p. 381 |
Adriaan Dierx | p. 383 |
The currency crisis in Thailand | p. 389 |
The prelude to the currency crisis and the present state of the Thai economy | p. 390 |
Factors behind Thailand's currency turmoil | p. 396 |
Impact of Thailand's currency crisis | p. 408 |
Conclusions | p. 414 |
Index | p. 417 |
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