Monetary Cooperation in East Asia: Major Issues and Future Prospects

The Asian currency crisis in 1997 and the launch of the euro in 1999 made the possibility and desirability of introducing a regional currency union in East Asia a point of debate. At present, the empirical findings and policy implications of previous studies are mixed. We are still in need of theore...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:East Asian Economic Review
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Jai-Won Ryou, Yunjong Wang
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اللغة:الإنجليزية
منشور في: Korea Institute for International Economic Policy 2004-06-01
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2004.8.1.113
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description The Asian currency crisis in 1997 and the launch of the euro in 1999 made the possibility and desirability of introducing a regional currency union in East Asia a point of debate. At present, the empirical findings and policy implications of previous studies are mixed. We are still in need of theoretical and empirical studies that capture the salient features of East Asia, and give us reliable recommendations for incentive structures, configurations and policy instruments in monetary cooperation in its various stages. This paper aims to review major conceptual and empirical issues relevant to monetary cooperation in East Asia, including proposals for a regional cooperative framework for exchange rate stability or forming a currency union in the region. East Asian countries have no experience with any type of monetary cooperation and all we have are hypothetical predictions. Nevertheless, East Asian countries may be on the brink of an historical evolution to economic and monetary integration, as Europe was half a century ago. The progressive integration of markets in East Asia has conferred a commonality of economic interest upon the countries in the region. As the economic structures of East Asian countries converge with one another through closer ties of trade, investment and finance, the necessity for monetary cooperation will be more likely to emerge in the future. Monetary cooperation in East Asia will be a long process. East Asian countries should make efforts to build collective institutions in the beginning.
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spelling doaj-art-94271b30b0ab476f8ddac8f41e5b4c0a2025-08-19T19:12:07ZengKorea Institute for International Economic PolicyEast Asian Economic Review2508-16402508-16672004-06-0181333http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2004.8.1.113Monetary Cooperation in East Asia: Major Issues and Future ProspectsJai-Won Ryou 0Yunjong Wang 1Konkuk UniversitySK Research Institute for SUPEX ManagementThe Asian currency crisis in 1997 and the launch of the euro in 1999 made the possibility and desirability of introducing a regional currency union in East Asia a point of debate. At present, the empirical findings and policy implications of previous studies are mixed. We are still in need of theoretical and empirical studies that capture the salient features of East Asia, and give us reliable recommendations for incentive structures, configurations and policy instruments in monetary cooperation in its various stages. This paper aims to review major conceptual and empirical issues relevant to monetary cooperation in East Asia, including proposals for a regional cooperative framework for exchange rate stability or forming a currency union in the region. East Asian countries have no experience with any type of monetary cooperation and all we have are hypothetical predictions. Nevertheless, East Asian countries may be on the brink of an historical evolution to economic and monetary integration, as Europe was half a century ago. The progressive integration of markets in East Asia has conferred a commonality of economic interest upon the countries in the region. As the economic structures of East Asian countries converge with one another through closer ties of trade, investment and finance, the necessity for monetary cooperation will be more likely to emerge in the future. Monetary cooperation in East Asia will be a long process. East Asian countries should make efforts to build collective institutions in the beginning.http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2004.8.1.113Monetary CooperationEast AsiaCurrency UnionOptimum Currency Area
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Optimum Currency Area
title Monetary Cooperation in East Asia: Major Issues and Future Prospects
title_full Monetary Cooperation in East Asia: Major Issues and Future Prospects
title_fullStr Monetary Cooperation in East Asia: Major Issues and Future Prospects
title_full_unstemmed Monetary Cooperation in East Asia: Major Issues and Future Prospects
title_short Monetary Cooperation in East Asia: Major Issues and Future Prospects
title_sort monetary cooperation in east asia major issues and future prospects
topic Monetary Cooperation
East Asia
Currency Union
Optimum Currency Area
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