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This important book comprises insightful papers on lessons learned from some major exchange rate and monetary experiences in Asia, exchange rate crisis management in Asia and choice of exchange rate systems in Asia. Originally published in the Singapore Economic Review, Vol. 52, No. 3, 2007, it deals primarily with the exchange rate systems and policies in the three largest economies in Asia: China, Japan and India. It also contains a paper on Singapore's exchange rate system, whose success could make it a role model for other small open economies. Notable contributors include Ronald McKinnon and John Williamson, among others. The editor is the original designer of China's latest exchange rate system reform.

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Editorial Overview: Important Lessons from Some Major Exchange Rate and Monetary Experiences in Asia (P S L Yip); The International Monetary Fund and Exchange Rate Crisis Management (C-Y Lim); The Case for an Intermediate Exchange Rate Regime (J Williamson); Japan's Deflationary Hangover: Wage Stagnation and the Syndrome of the Ever-Weaker Yen (R McKinnon); Managing Flexibility: Japanese Exchange Rate Policy, 1971-2007 (S Takagi); China's Exchange Rate System Reform (P S L Yip); The Fog Encircling the Renminbi Debate (Y-W Cheung et al.); Insulation of India from the East Asian Crisis: An Analysis (P Dua & A Sinha); Singapore's Exchange Rate Policy: Some Implementation Issues (H-K Chow).

Exchange Rate Systems And Policies In Asia

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      Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
      Publication Date: 07/11/2008
      ISBN13: 9789812834508, 978-9812834508
      ISBN10: 9812834508

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This important book comprises insightful papers on lessons learned from some major exchange rate and monetary experiences in Asia, exchange rate crisis management in Asia and choice of exchange rate systems in Asia. Originally published in the Singapore Economic Review, Vol. 52, No. 3, 2007, it deals primarily with the exchange rate systems and policies in the three largest economies in Asia: China, Japan and India. It also contains a paper on Singapore's exchange rate system, whose success could make it a role model for other small open economies. Notable contributors include Ronald McKinnon and John Williamson, among others. The editor is the original designer of China's latest exchange rate system reform.

      Table of Contents
      Editorial Overview: Important Lessons from Some Major Exchange Rate and Monetary Experiences in Asia (P S L Yip); The International Monetary Fund and Exchange Rate Crisis Management (C-Y Lim); The Case for an Intermediate Exchange Rate Regime (J Williamson); Japan's Deflationary Hangover: Wage Stagnation and the Syndrome of the Ever-Weaker Yen (R McKinnon); Managing Flexibility: Japanese Exchange Rate Policy, 1971-2007 (S Takagi); China's Exchange Rate System Reform (P S L Yip); The Fog Encircling the Renminbi Debate (Y-W Cheung et al.); Insulation of India from the East Asian Crisis: An Analysis (P Dua & A Sinha); Singapore's Exchange Rate Policy: Some Implementation Issues (H-K Chow).

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