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ArtikelInternational Monetary Arrangements in The Asia-Pacific Before and After  
Oleh: Dooley, Michael P. ; Chinn, Menzie David
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Asian Economics vol. 10 no. 3 (1999), page 361-384.
Topik: MONETARY; international monetary agreements
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    • Nomor Panggil: JJ50.4
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Isi artikelThis paper assesses the characteristics and policy implications of the international monetary arrangements in the Asia - Pacific pre - and post - July 1997. It first examines the literature on speculative attacks on fixed and managed exchange rate regimes. Since these speculative attacks are more likely to be successful when financial markets are well integrated, it then assesses the degree of financial market integration in the region. Furthermore, as the empirical evidence also suggests a possible role for real exchange rate overvaluation, we examine the evidence regarding misalignment. Using a purchasing power parity (PPP) criterion and a criterion based on a Balassa - Samuelson model, we find mixed evidence of exchange rate overvaluation. Given that our ability to determine the equilibrium real exchange rate is so limited, we caution against a return to a fixed or highly managed exchange rate regime. Finally, we assess how monetary policy and exchange rate policy have interacted over the pre - and post - crisis periods, using a monetary model of exchange rates. JEL classification : F31 ; F33 ; F34
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