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Financial integration in Asia : estimating the risk-sharing gains for Australia and other nations
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ISBN: 1451865279 1462316492 1451909802 9786613830944 1452795533 128351849X Year: 2006 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund,

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Holding foreign assets reduces the volatility of a country's income by allowing countries to share risk. Yet, financial integration is limited in Asia. This paper estimates how much Australia and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region would gain from greater financial integration. The results suggest that these welfare gains are large, which argues in favor of a progressive capital account liberalization across the region.

Financial Liberalization, Money Demand, and Monetary Policy in Asian Countries
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ISBN: 1557752206 1462303781 1452722730 9781557752208 Year: 1991 Volume: 84 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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This study examines the financial reforms undertaken by nine Asian countries in the 1980s (Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Thailand) and their implications for money demand and monetary policy.

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Money. Monetary policy --- Asia --- Monetary policy --- 336.74 <5> --- -Monetary policy --- -339.7 --- 336.745 --- (5) --- $?$91/10 --- ASI / Asia - Azië - Asie --- 333.139.2 --- 333.110 --- 333.825 --- 333.820 --- 333.403 --- 332.495 --- 330.05 --- Monetary management --- Economic policy --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- Geld. Geldwezen. Monetaire sector.--Azië --- Bankcontrole en -reglementering. Reglementering van het bankberoep. --- Centrale banken en parastatale kredietinstellingen: algemeen. Overheidsbemoeiïng inzake organisatie en verdeling van het krediet. --- Deviezenpolitiek. Interventies. --- Geldbeleid, bankbeleid en kredietbeleid: algemeenheden. --- Monetaire theorieën. Kwantitatieve theorie. Theorie van de incasso's. Optiek van de uitgaven en inkomens. --- Working papers --- 336.74 <5> Geld. Geldwezen. Monetaire sector.--Azië --- 339.7 --- Centrale banken en parastatale kredietinstellingen: algemeen. Overheidsbemoeiïng inzake organisatie en verdeling van het krediet --- Bankcontrole en -reglementering. Reglementering van het bankberoep --- Monetaire theorieën. Kwantitatieve theorie. Theorie van de incasso's. Optiek van de uitgaven en inkomens --- Geldbeleid, bankbeleid en kredietbeleid: algemeenheden --- Deviezenpolitiek. Interventies --- Monetary policy - Asia, Southeastern --- Monetary policy - Asia --- Banks and Banking --- Finance: General --- Foreign Exchange --- Macroeconomics --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General --- Demand for Money --- Central Banks and Their Policies --- Personal Income, Wealth, and Their Distributions --- Monetary Policy --- Aggregate Factor Income Distribution --- Monetary economics --- Banking --- Finance --- Currency --- Foreign exchange --- Monetary base --- Demand for money --- Open market operations --- Personal income --- Monetary policy instruments --- Money --- Central banks --- National accounts --- Monetary aggregates --- Income --- Sri Lanka

Finance, governance and economic performance in Pacific and South East Asia
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ISBN: 1858989736 9781858989730 Year: 2000 Publisher: Cheltenham Elgar

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Exchange rate systems and policies in Asia
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ISBN: 9812834508 9789812834508 9786612440731 128244073X 9812834516 9789812834515 9781282440739 Year: 2008 Publisher: Singapore World Scientific

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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

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