REFORM OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM BASED ON SPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR ASIA
Motomichi Ikawa
Pacific Economic Review, 2009, vol. 14, issue 5, 668-681
Abstract:
In the midst of the current global economic crisis, China's central bank governor came out with a proposal to reform the international monetary system based on special drawing rights, contrary to the general expectation of the international community. Although many believe the announcement was politically motivated to address the dollar problem, the reform idea may have important bearings upon the future evolution of the economic integration of Asia. This paper reviews the implications of the reform proposal for the Asian region.
Date: 2009
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