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Details about Ramkishen S. Rajan
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Working Papers
2008
- Trends and Drivers of Bilateral FDI Flows in Developing Asia
Working Papers, Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research
2007
- China as a Reserve Sink: The Evidence from Offset and Sterilization Coefficients
Working Papers, Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research View citations
- Managing the Monetary Consequences of Reserve Accumulation in Emerging Asia
Working Papers, Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research 
See also Journal Article in Global Economic Review (2008)
2006
- 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 
Also in Working Papers, esocialsciences.com (2006)
- Managing New-Style Currency Crises: The Swan Diagram Approach Revisited
SCAPE Policy Research Working Paper Series, National University of Singapore, Department of Economics, SCAPE 
See also Journal Article in Journal of International Development (2007)
- Real Sector Shocks and Monetary Policy Responses in a in a financially vulnerable Emerging Economy
Working Papers, esocialsciences.com
- Taking Stock of Monetary and Financial Regionalism in Asia
Working Papers, esocialsciences.com
2005
- 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 View citations
- 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 View citations
2004
- Extreme Value Theory and the Incidence of Currency Crises
Econometric Society 2004 Australasian Meetings, Econometric Society View citations
2002
- Are crisis-induced devaluations contractionary?
Pacific Basin Working Paper Series, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco View citations
- Hong Kong, Singapore and the East Asian Crisis: How Important were Trade Spillovers?
Working Papers, Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research 
See also Journal Article in The World Economy (2002)
Journal Articles
2009
- Exchange rate pass-through in Korea and Thailand: Trends and determinants
Japan and the World Economy, 2009, 21, (1), 55-70
- Foreign Direct Investment and Technology Transfer Under Uncertainty in a Liberalizing Host Economy
International Economic Journal, 2009, 23, (1), 23-41
- Managing Risks in a Volatile Environment: The Capital Inflows Problem in Asia
Economia Internazionale / International Economics, 2009, 62, (3), 325-340
- Sales to Foreign Banks in Emerging Asia
CESifo DICE Report, 2009, 7, (3), 29-33
2008
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE
The Singapore Economic Review (SER), 2008, 53, (03), 345-346
- Managing the Monetary Consequences of Reserve Accumulation in Emerging Asia
Global Economic Review, 2008, 37, (2), 171-199 
See also Working Paper (2007)
- Open economy inflation targeting arrangements and monetary policy rules: Application to India
Indian Growth and Development Review, 2008, 1, (2), 237-251
- Real Sector Shocks and Monetary Policy Responses in a Financially Vulnerable Emerging Economy
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2008, 44, (3), 21-33
2007
- 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
- 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
- Exploring the Case for Monetary Integration between the Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong
China & World Economy, 2007, 15, (4), 17-34
- Financial Crisis, Capital Outflows, and Policy Responses: Examples from East Asia
Journal of Economic Education, 2007, 38, (1), 92-108 View citations
- 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
- Managing in the Middle: Characterizing Singapore's Exchange Rate Policy *
Asian Economic Journal, 2007, 21, (3), 321-342 View citations
- Managing new-style currency crises: the swan diagram approach revisited
Journal of International Development, 2007, 19, (5), 583-606 
See also Working Paper (2006)
2006
- Can High Reserves Offset Weak Fundamentals? A Simple Model of Precautionary Demand for Reserves
Economia Internazionale / International Economics, 2006, 59, (3), 317-328
- Capital Inflows Problem in Selected Asian Economies in the 1990s Revisited: The Role of Monetary Sterilization *
Asian Economic Journal, 2006, 20, (4), 409-423 View citations
- Introduction: Regional integration in Asia
The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2006, 17, (3), 231-232
- The US Dollar and the Euro as International Currencies
Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy, 2006, 41, (3), 124-141
- The political economy of sequencing: Monetary versus trade regionalism
The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2006, 17, (3), 335-341
2004
- Does devaluation lead to economic recovery or contraction? Theory and policy with reference to Thailand
Journal of International Development, 2004, 16, (2), 141-156 View citations
- 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 View citations
- Misalignment of the Baht and its Trade Balance Consequences for Thailand in the 1980s and 1990s
The World Economy, 2004, 27, (7), 985-1012
2003
- Banks, Maturity Mismatches and Liquidity Crises: A Simple Model
Economia Internazionale / International Economics, 2003, 56, (2), 185-192
- Singapore and the New Regionalism: Bilateral Trade Linkages with Japan and the US
The World Economy, 2003, 26, (9), 1325-1356 View citations
- Too Much of a Good Thing? The Adequacy of International Reserves in the Aftermath of Crises
The World Economy, 2003, 26, (6), 873-891 View citations
- Why was there a precrisis capital inflow boom in Southeast Asia?
Journal of International Development, 2003, 15, (3), 265-283 View citations
2002
- A Decade of Trade Reforms in India
World Economics, 2002, 3, (4), 87-100
- Choice of Exchange Rate Regime: Currency Board (Hong Kong) or Monitoring Band (Singapore)?
Australian Economic Papers, 2002, 41, (4), 538-556 View citations
- Exchange Rate Policy Options for Post-crisis Southeast Asia: Is There a Case for Currency Baskets?
The World Economy, 2002, 25, (1), 137-163 View citations
- Hong Kong, Singapore and the East Asian Crisis: How Important were Trade Spillovers?
The World Economy, 2002, 25, (4), 503-537 
See also Working Paper (2002)
- Optimal currency baskets and the third currency phenomenon: exchange rate policy in Southeast Asia
Journal of International Development, 2002, 14, (8), 1053-1073 View citations
- The Devaluation of The Thai Baht and a Simple Second Generation Currency Crisis Model
Economia Internazionale / International Economics, 2002, 55, (1), 47-54
2001
- Banks, Financial Liberalisation and Financial Crises in Emerging Markets
The World Economy, 2001, 24, (7), 889-910 View citations
- Coping with, and cashing in on, international capital volatility
Journal of International Development, 2001, 13, (1), 1-23
- Economic Globalisation
World Economics, 2001, 2, (3), 1-18 View citations
- International currency taxation and currency stabilisation in developing countries
The Journal of Development Studies, 2001, 37, (3), 21-38 View citations
- Regional Versus Multilateral Solutions to Transboundary Environmental Problems: Insights from the Southeast Asian Haze
The World Economy, 2001, 24, (5), 655-671
2000
- Are Multinational Sales to Affiliates in High Tax Countries Overpriced? A Simple Illustration
Economia Internazionale / International Economics, 2000, 53, (4), 551-557
- 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
- Is there a Case for an Asian Monetary Fund?
World Economics, 2000, 1, (2), 135-143 View citations
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