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Optimal Dynamic Path During the Transition of Exchange Rae Regime: Analysis of the People's Republic of China, Malaysia, and Singapore

dc.contributor.authorNaoyuki Yoshino
dc.contributor.authorTamon Asonuma
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-29T19:13:09Z
dc.date.available2017-11-29T19:13:09Z
dc.date.issued2017-07-30
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11540/7627
dc.description.abstractThis paper considers the optimal exchange rate regime transition policy for three East Asian countries: the People’s Republic of China (PRC), Malaysia, and Singapore. In contrast to two traditional approaches to exchange rate regimes in East Asia, the paper conducts a dynamic transition analysis. Based on a small, open-economy dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model applied to these three countries, we define transition policies from a dollar peg regime to either a basket peg or a floating regime and compare the welfare gains of these policies relative to maintaining the current dollar peg regime. The quantitative analysis using PRC, Malaysian, and Singaporean data shows that the PRC would be better off shifting gradually from a dollar peg to a basket peg. In response to the PRC’s shift, both Malaysia and Singapore would opt to shift gradually to a basket peg regime.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherAsian Development Bank Institute
dc.titleOptimal Dynamic Path During the Transition of Exchange Rae Regime: Analysis of the People's Republic of China, Malaysia, and Singapore
dc.typeWorking Papers
dc.subject.expertADB
dc.subject.expertProject finance
dc.subject.expertDevelopment plans
dc.subject.expertStrategic planning
dc.subject.expertBusiness Financing
dc.subject.expertInvestment Requirements
dc.subject.expertInsurance Companies
dc.subject.expertInternational Monetary Relations
dc.subject.expertInternational Financial Market
dc.subject.expertExchange Rate
dc.subject.adbDevelopment
dc.subject.adbFinance
dc.subject.adbDevelopment Challenges
dc.subject.adbDevelopment Issues
dc.subject.adbDevelopment Problems
dc.subject.adbMicroenterprises Finance
dc.subject.adbCommercial Finance Companies
dc.subject.adbEnterprise Financing
dc.subject.adbFinancial Analysis
dc.subject.adbBanking Finance And Investment
dc.subject.naturalInsurers
dc.subject.naturalInsurance stocks
dc.subject.naturalInsurance holding companies
dc.subject.naturalInsurance carriers
dc.subject.naturalInsurance agencies
dc.subject.naturalBusiness subsidies
dc.subject.naturalInvestment companies
dc.subject.naturalInternational banks and banking
dc.subject.naturalStock exchanges
dc.subject.naturalGrants
dc.subject.naturalLoans
dc.title.seriesADBI Working Paper Series
dc.title.volumeNo. 765
dc.contributor.imprintAsian Development Bank Institute
oar.themeDevelopment
oar.themeFinance
oar.adminregionAsia and the Pacific Region
oar.countryBangladesh
oar.countryBhutan
oar.countryIndia
oar.countryMaldives
oar.countryNepal
oar.countrySri Lanka
oar.countryBrunei Darussalam
oar.countryCambodia
oar.countryIndonesia
oar.countryLao People's Democratic
oar.countryMalaysia
oar.countryMyanmar
oar.countryPhilippines
oar.countrySingapore
oar.countryThailand
oar.countryViet Nam
oar.countryCook Islands
oar.countryFiji Islands
oar.countryKiribati
oar.countryMarshall Islands
oar.countryFederated States of Micronesia
oar.countryNauru
oar.countryPalau
oar.countryPapua New Guinea
oar.countrySamoa
oar.countrySolomon Islands
oar.countryTimor-Leste
oar.countryTonga
oar.countryTuvalu
oar.countryVanuatu
oar.countryAfghanistan
oar.countryArmenia
oar.countryAzerbaijan
oar.countryGeorgia
oar.countryKazakhstan
oar.countryKyrgyz Republic
oar.countryPakistan
oar.countryTajikistan
oar.countryTurkmenistan
oar.countryUzbekistan
oar.countryPeople's Republic of China
oar.countryHong Kong
oar.countryChina
oar.countryRepublic of Korea
oar.countryMongolia
oar.countryTaipei,China
oar.identifierOAR-007228
oar.authorYoshino, Naoyuki
oar.authorAsonuma, Tamon
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