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PROSPECTS FOR ENHANCED EXCHANGE RATE COOPERATION IN EAST ASIA: SOME PRELIMINARY FINDINGS FROM GENERALIZED PPP THEORY January 2006
Prevention and Resolution of Foreign Exchange Crises in East Asia June 2012
Paths to a Reserve Currency: Internationalization of the Renminbi and Its Implications May 2014
New Measures of the Trilemma Hypothesis: Implications for Asia September 2012
Managing Multinational Infrastructure: An Analysis of European Union Institutional Structures and Best Practice July 2011
MANAGING EXCHANGE RATE VOLATILITY: A COMPARATIVE COUNTERFACTUAL ANALYSIS OF SINGAPORE 1994 TO 2003 January 2006
Managing Capital Flows in an Economic Community: The Case of ASEAN Capital Account Liberalization August 2012
Lessons of the European Crisis for Regional Monetary and Financial Integration in East Asia February 2012
International Reserves and Swap Lines in Times of Financial Distress: Overview and Interpretations January 2010
Institutions for Economic and Financial Integration in Asia: Trends and Prospects September 2011
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