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- Title
GLOBAL REALIGNMENT OF EXCHANGE RATES: EAST ASIA'S DILEMMA.
- Authors
Al-Eyd, Ali; Barrell, Ray; Choy, Amanda
- Abstract
The article focuses on the foreign exchange rates in East Asia. Over the past year East Asia has featured prominently in the international debate over the widening global economic imbalances. In particular, China has attracted much attention for the nature of its currency regime and its large trade surplus. A substantial widening of China's trade surplus in the first half of 2005 has sparked a great deal of criticism from the U.S. regarding China's exchange rate regime. Protectionist threats from the U.S. and growing domestic imbalances in the Chinese economy have succeeded in prompting the Chinese authorities to reform their exchange rate regime.
- Subjects
EAST Asia; CHINA; FOREIGN exchange rates; ECONOMIC conditions in East Asia; CHINESE economic policy; BALANCE of trade; MONETARY policy
- Publication
National Institute Economic Review, 2005, Vol 193, p33
- ISSN
0027-9501
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0027950105058551