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A Provincial View of Consumption Risk Sharing: Asset Classes as Shock Absorbers |
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A provincial view of consumption risk sharing: Asset classes as shock absorbers |
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An Asian Perspective on Global Financial Reforms |
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An Asian Perspective on Global Financial Reforms |
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Cross-border bank lending to selected SEACEN economies: an integrative report |
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Episodes of large exchange rate appreciations and reserves accumulations in selected Asian economies: Is fear of appreciations justified? |
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Exchange Market Intervention and Evidence of Post-Crisis Flexible Exchange Rate Regimes in Selected East Asian Economies |
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Exchange Rate Asymmetry and Flexible Exchange Rates under Inflation Targeting Regimes: Evidence from Four East and Southeast Asian Countries |
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Exchange Rate Policy and Regional Trade Agreements: A Case of Conflicted Interests? |
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Exchange Rate Policy and Regional Trade Agreements: A Case of Conflicted Interests? |
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Exchange Rate Policy and Regional Trade Agreements: A Case of Conflicted Interests? |
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External Commodity Shocks and the Insulating Role of Fiscal Policy on Real Output: Evidence from a Commodity-Exporting Economy |
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External Commodity Shocks and the Insulating Role of Fiscal Policy on Real Output: Evidence from a Commodity-Exporting Economy |
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External Debt and Exchange Rate Overshooting: The Case of Selected East Asian Countries |
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External Debt and Exchange Rate Overshooting: The Case of Selected East Asian Countries |
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External Debt and Exchange Rate Overshooting: The Case of Selected East Asian Countries Abstract: The accumulations of foreign debts had indeed been at a rapid phase, particularly during the last few years leading to the outbreak of the 1997 financial crises in the four most severely effected economies, namely Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Korea. Interestingly, during the same period, the rates of overshooting of these East Asian currencies have also been found to increase considerably. The objective of this paper is to evaluate whether the rapid accumulation of external debts, especially since 1994, has contributed to the overshooting of the East Asian countriesÂ’ currencies starting late 1997 |
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Extracting and Measuring Periodicities of Credit and Housing Cycles: Evidence from Eight Economies |
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Extreme Value Theory and the Incidence of Currency Crises |
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Fear of Appreciation in East and Southeast Asia: The Role of the Chinese Renminbi |
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Financial Stability and Financial Inclusion |
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Financial Stability and Financial Inclusion |
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Financial Stability and Financial Inclusion |
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Fundamental Pitfalls of Exchange Market Pressure-Based Approaches to Identification of Currency Crises |
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How Should We Bank With Foreigners? An Empirical Assessment of Lending Behaviour of International Banks to Six East Asian Countries |
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How Should We Bank With Foreigners?—An Empirical Assessment of Lending Behavior of International Banks to Six East Asian Economies |
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How Should We Bank With Foreigners?—An Empirical Assessment of Lending Behavior of International Banks to Six East Asian Economies |
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How Should We Bank With Foreigners?—An Empirical Assessment of Lending Behavior of International Banks to Six East Asian Economies |
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How Useful Is an Asian Currency Unit (ACU) Index for Surveillance in East Asia? |
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How Useful Is an Asian Currency Unit (ACU) Index for Surveillance in East Asia? |
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How Useful Is an Asian Currency Unit (ACU) Index for Surveillance in East Asia? |
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Incidence of Speculative Attacks on Rupiah During the Pre- and Post- 1997 Financial Crisis |
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Incidences of Speculative Attacks on Rupiah During The Pre- and Post-1997 Financial Crisis |
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Intervention index and exchange rate regimes: the cases of selected East-Asian economies |
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Is There Really a Renminbi Bloc in Asia? |
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NO to ¥E$? Enhancing Economic Integration in East Asia through Closer Monetary Cooperation |
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Non-core liabilities and monetary policy transmission in Indonesia during the post-2007 global financial crisis |
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Portfolio Capital Flows and the US Dollar Exchange Rate: Viewed from the Lens of Time and Frequency Dynamics of Connectedness  |
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Portfolio capital flows and the US dollar exchange rate: Viewed from the lens of time and frequency dynamics of connectedness |
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Self-selection and Treatment Effects in Macroeconomics: Revisiting the Effectiveness of Foreign Exchange Intervention |
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Self-selection and treatment effects in macroeconomics: Revisiting the effectiveness of foreign exchange intervention |
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Successful and Unsuccessful Attacks: Evaluating the Stability of the East Asian Currencies |
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The Asian Currency Unit, Deviation Indicators, and Exchange Rate Coordination in East Asia: A Panel-Based Convergence Approach |
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The Effectiveness of Currency Intervention in a Commodity-Exporter: Evidence from Mongolia |
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The Financial Cycles in Four East Asian Economies |
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The Real Effects of Loan-To-Value Limits: Empirical Evidence from Korea |
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The Renminbi and Exchange Rate Regimes in East Asia |
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The Renminbi and Exchange Rate Regimes in East Asia |
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The Renminbi and Exchange Rate Regimes in East Asia |
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The US Subprime Crises and Extreme Market Pressures in Asia |
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The Yen, The US dollar and The Speculative Attacks Against The Thailand Baht |
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The effectiveness of currency intervention in a commodity-exporter: Evidence from Mongolia |
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The real effects of loan-to-value limits: Empirical evidence from Korea |
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The “Highway Effect” on Public Finance: Case of the STAR Highway in the Philippines |
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Tranquil and Crisis Windows, Heteroscedasticity, and Contagion Measurement: MS-VAR Application of the DCC Procedure |
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Which Financial Inclusion Indicators and Dimensions Matter for Income Inequality? A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach |
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Which Financial Inclusion Indicators and Dimensions Matter for Income Inequality? A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach |
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