Papers
(Research, Working, and Discussion papers)
- The People's Republic of China's Financial Markets: Are They Deep and Liquid Enough for Renminbi Internationalization?Asian Development Bank InstituteP.C. Cruz, Y. Gao, and L.L. SongApr 2014
- Dynamic Transition of the Exchange Rate Regime in the People’s Republic of China Asian Development Bank InstituteN. Yoshino, S. Kaji, and T. AsonumaApr 2014
- Asian Monetary Integration: A Japanese PerspectiveAsian Development Bank InstituteM. KawaiApr 2014
- India: Defining and Explaining Inclusive Growth and Poverty ReductionInternational Monetary FundR. Anand, V. Tulin and N. Kumar16 April 2014
- Exchange Rate Flexibility and Credit during Capital Inflow Reversals: Purgatory ... not Paradise International Monetary FundN.E. Magud and E.R. VesperoniApr 2014
- Use of National Currencies for Trade Settlement in East Asia: A ProposalAsian Development Bank InstituteI.H. Lee and Y.C. ParkApril 2014
- The Rise of the "Redback" and the People's Republic of China's Capital Account Liberalization: An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Invoicing Currencies Asian Development Bank InstituteH. Ito and M. ChinnApril 2014
- The Role of Offshore Financial Centers in the Process of Renminbi InternationalizationAsian Development Bank InstituteY-W. CheungApril 2014
- Unconventional Monetary Policy Normalization in High-Income Countries: Implications for Emerging Market Capital Flows and Crisis RisksWorld BankA. Burns, M. Kida, J.J. Lim, S. Mohapatra, and M. StockerApr 2014
- One Currency, Two Markets: The Renminbi's Growing Influence in Asia-PacificBank for International SettlementsC. Shu, D. He, and X. ChengApr 2014