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Exchange rate fixation between US, China, Japan and Eurozone / Quah, Chee-Heong   Journal Article
Quah, Chee-Heong Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article assesses the feasibility of exchange rate fixation among the largest economies today, namely, the US, Japan, China and Germany/Eurozone, by reviewing variables according to the optimum currency areas framework. The hypothesis is that with greater interconnectedness in general through time there should be greater convergence in the monetary integration dimensions. The period examined spans from 1980 to 2012, an over-30-year period, encompassing the recent episode of global contraction. While the findings are mixed, economically they seem to suggest a general trend towards greater compatibility or at least one which is not in serious contradiction to exchange rate fixity, particularly for the US and Eurozone.
Key Words Japan  United States  China  Euro  Exchange Rate  Deficit 
Dollar  Currency Area  Money Currency 
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Philippines in 2007: ballots, budgets, and bribes / Hicken, Allen   Journal Article
Hicken, Allen Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The year 2007 was typically turbulent for the Philippines. Violence-plagued mid-term elections produced a stinging defeat for President Arroyo's Senate team, while corruption scandals spurred another impeachment attempt. The economy was relatively robust, but concerns remain about the country's fiscal health and the long-term effects of a strong peso.
Key Words Violence  Elections  Corruption  Phillippines  Deficit  MILF 
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