Monetary Policy Cooperation to Support Asian Economic Integration
This paper considers the form of monetary policy coordination and regional exchange rate arrangement that would best support economic and financial integration in East Asia. In view of the region's economic diversity, we propose a graduated program of informal policy cooperation from weak forms...
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sg-smu-ink.soe_research-22732018-05-17T07:31:16Z Monetary Policy Cooperation to Support Asian Economic Integration Chow, Hwee Kwan KRIZ, Peter Nicholas Mariano, Roberto S. TAN, Augustine H. H. This paper considers the form of monetary policy coordination and regional exchange rate arrangement that would best support economic and financial integration in East Asia. In view of the region's economic diversity, we propose a graduated program of informal policy cooperation from weak forms of cooperation to more intensive modes of cooperation such as the adoption of common monetary policy objectives. An array of informal monetary arrangements rooted to the degree of institutional development can improve the effectiveness of both sovereign and regional institutions, and promote integration in East Asia. Drawing upon the European experience with the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM), we conclude that East Asia should first embark on other forms of integration to aid in the development of a high degree of real and nominal convergence amongst the regional countries. Only then would an ERM-type system that employs a regional monetary unit become more sustainable and less susceptible to speculative currency attacks in the region. 2010-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1274 info:doi/10.1142/S0217590810003626 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/2273/viewcontent/MonetaryPolicy_AsianEI_2010.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Regional Economic Integration Monetary Policy Cooperation Exchange Rate Arrangements Sequencing Asian Studies Economic Policy Finance |
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This paper considers the form of monetary policy coordination and regional exchange rate arrangement that would best support economic and financial integration in East Asia. In view of the region's economic diversity, we propose a graduated program of informal policy cooperation from weak forms of cooperation to more intensive modes of cooperation such as the adoption of common monetary policy objectives. An array of informal monetary arrangements rooted to the degree of institutional development can improve the effectiveness of both sovereign and regional institutions, and promote integration in East Asia. Drawing upon the European experience with the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM), we conclude that East Asia should first embark on other forms of integration to aid in the development of a high degree of real and nominal convergence amongst the regional countries. Only then would an ERM-type system that employs a regional monetary unit become more sustainable and less susceptible to speculative currency attacks in the region. |
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Monetary Policy Cooperation to Support Asian Economic Integration |
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