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Postal address:School of Public Policy George Mason University MSN 3B1, 3401 N. Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 USA
Workplace:School of Public Policy, George Mason University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2008

  1. Trends and Drivers of Bilateral FDI Flows in Developing Asia
    Working Papers, Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research Downloads

2007

  1. China as a Reserve Sink: The Evidence from Offset and Sterilization Coefficients
    Working Papers, Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research Downloads
  2. Managing the Monetary Consequences of Reserve Accumulation in Emerging Asia
    Working Papers, Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research Downloads

2006

  1. Inflation Targeting Arrangements in Asia: Exploring the Role of the Exchange Rate
    SCAPE Policy Research Working Paper Series, National University of Singapore, Department of Economics, SCAPE Downloads
  2. Managing New-Style Currency Crises: The Swan Diagram Approach Revisited
    SCAPE Policy Research Working Paper Series, National University of Singapore, Department of Economics, SCAPE Downloads

2005

  1. Have Exchange Rate Regimes in Asia become More Flexible Post crisis? Re- Visiting the Evidence
    SCAPE Policy Research Working Paper Series, National University of Singapore, Department of Economics, SCAPE Downloads View citations
  2. The Capital Inflows Problem in Selected Asian Economies in the 1990s Revisited: The Role of Monetary Sterilization
    SCAPE Policy Research Working Paper Series, National University of Singapore, Department of Economics, SCAPE Downloads

2002

  1. Are crisis-induced devaluations contractionary?
    Pacific Basin Working Paper Series, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Downloads View citations
  2. Hong Kong, Singapore and the East Asian Crisis: How Important were Trade Spillovers?
    Working Papers, Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research Downloads
    See Also Journal Article in The World Economy (2002)

Journal Articles

2008

  1. Real Sector Shocks and Monetary Policy Responses in a Financially Vulnerable Emerging Economy
    Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2008, 44, (3), 21-33 Downloads

2007

  1. A Comparative Analysis of Export Price Pass-through in Three Open Asian Economies: Korea, Singapore and Thailand
    Global Economic Review, 2007, 36, (3), 287-299 Downloads
  2. Exchange Rates under the East Asian Dollar Standard: living with conflicted virtue - By Ronald I. McKinnon
    Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 2007, 21, (1), 81-82 Downloads
  3. Exploring the Case for Monetary Integration between the Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong
    China & World Economy, 2007, 15, (4), 17-34 Downloads
  4. How high is exchange rate pass-through in India? Has it changed over time?
    Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2007, 16, (3), 373-382 Downloads
  5. Managing in the Middle: Characterizing Singapore's Exchange Rate Policy *
    Asian Economic Journal, 2007, 21, (3), 321-342 Downloads

2006

  1. Capital Inflows Problem in Selected Asian Economies in the 1990s Revisited: The Role of Monetary Sterilization *
    Asian Economic Journal, 2006, 20, (4), 409-423 Downloads View citations
  2. Introduction: Regional integration in Asia
    The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2006, 17, (3), 231-232 Downloads
  3. The US Dollar and the Euro as International Currencies
    Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy, 2006, 41, (3), 124-141 Downloads
  4. The political economy of sequencing: Monetary versus trade regionalism
    The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2006, 17, (3), 335-341 Downloads

2004

  1. Impact of exchange rate volatility on Indonesia's trade performance in the 1990s
    Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2004, 18, (2), 218-240 Downloads
  2. Misalignment of the Baht and its Trade Balance Consequences for Thailand in the 1980s and 1990s
    The World Economy, 2004, 27, (7), 985-1012 Downloads

2003

  1. Singapore and the New Regionalism: Bilateral Trade Linkages with Japan and the US
    The World Economy, 2003, 26, (9), 1325-1356 Downloads View citations
  2. Too Much of a Good Thing? The Adequacy of International Reserves in the Aftermath of Crises
    The World Economy, 2003, 26, (6), 873-891 Downloads View citations

2002

  1. A Decade of Trade Reforms in India
    World Economics, 2002, 3, (4), 87-100 Downloads
  2. Choice of Exchange Rate Regime: Currency Board (Hong Kong) or Monitoring Band (Singapore)?
    Australian Economic Papers, 2002, 41, (4), 538-556 Downloads View citations
  3. Exchange Rate Policy Options for Post-crisis Southeast Asia: Is There a Case for Currency Baskets?
    The World Economy, 2002, 25, (1), 137-163 Downloads View citations
  4. Hong Kong, Singapore and the East Asian Crisis: How Important were Trade Spillovers?
    The World Economy, 2002, 25, (4), 503-537 Downloads
    See Also Working Paper (2002)

2001

  1. Banks, Financial Liberalisation and Financial Crises in Emerging Markets
    The World Economy, 2001, 24, (7), 889-910 Downloads View citations
  2. Economic Globalisation
    World Economics, 2001, 2, (3), 1-18 Downloads View citations
  3. International currency taxation and currency stabilisation in developing countries
    The Journal of Development Studies, 2001, 37, (3), 21-38 Downloads View citations
  4. Regional Versus Multilateral Solutions to Transboundary Environmental Problems: Insights from the Southeast Asian Haze
    The World Economy, 2001, 24, (5), 655-671 Downloads

2000

  1. Government bailouts and monetary disequilibrium: common fundamentals in the Mexican and East Asian currency crises
    The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2000, 11, (2), 123-135 Downloads
  2. Is there a Case for an Asian Monetary Fund?
    World Economics, 2000, 1, (2), 135-143 Downloads View citations
 
 
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