Exchange Rate Shocks and Assessing the Prospect of a Common Currency Union in East Asia

This article investigates the role of real exchange rates on the ASEAN integration process by using a VAR model estimated for each ASEAN member with data for 1960 through 2010. Empirical results show that there is substantial heterogeneity among the ASEAN economies and demonstrate no significant imp...

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Main Authors: Salim, Ruhul, Kabir, M.S.
Other Authors: Prof Bob Clift
Format: Conference Paper
Published: World Business Institute Australia 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27818
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description This article investigates the role of real exchange rates on the ASEAN integration process by using a VAR model estimated for each ASEAN member with data for 1960 through 2010. Empirical results show that there is substantial heterogeneity among the ASEAN economies and demonstrate no significant impact of real exchange rate shocks on ASEAN trade. The study suggests that the ASEAN common currency would not provide a trade benefits additional to those from the ongoing integration process.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-278182017-09-13T15:11:56Z Exchange Rate Shocks and Assessing the Prospect of a Common Currency Union in East Asia Salim, Ruhul Kabir, M.S. Prof Bob Clift This article investigates the role of real exchange rates on the ASEAN integration process by using a VAR model estimated for each ASEAN member with data for 1960 through 2010. Empirical results show that there is substantial heterogeneity among the ASEAN economies and demonstrate no significant impact of real exchange rate shocks on ASEAN trade. The study suggests that the ASEAN common currency would not provide a trade benefits additional to those from the ongoing integration process. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27818 10.2139/ssrn.2175391 World Business Institute Australia restricted
spellingShingle Salim, Ruhul
Kabir, M.S.
Exchange Rate Shocks and Assessing the Prospect of a Common Currency Union in East Asia
title Exchange Rate Shocks and Assessing the Prospect of a Common Currency Union in East Asia
title_full Exchange Rate Shocks and Assessing the Prospect of a Common Currency Union in East Asia
title_fullStr Exchange Rate Shocks and Assessing the Prospect of a Common Currency Union in East Asia
title_full_unstemmed Exchange Rate Shocks and Assessing the Prospect of a Common Currency Union in East Asia
title_short Exchange Rate Shocks and Assessing the Prospect of a Common Currency Union in East Asia
title_sort exchange rate shocks and assessing the prospect of a common currency union in east asia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27818