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Is North and South East Asia becoming a Yen block?
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Date Issued
2005
Date Available
2009-06-08T13:38:21Z
Abstract
We examine the evidence of an emerging yen block in North and Southeast Asia using up to 27 years of weekly data on 9 bilateral yen exchange rates. The exchange rate returns are modelled in response to variations in their US dollar, German mark, and UK pound effective counterparts using a general-to-specific dynamic estimation
strategy. We also investigate the pattern of regional trade integration over time. The
results suggest increasing intra-regional trade integration, particularly regarding
Japanese trade integration with the region. They also indicate the decreasing influence
of the US dollar in terms of magnitude, the German mark in terms of scope and the UK pound in terms of both magnitude and scope with respect to exchange rate determination in the region. These findings are consistent with an emerging yen influence although not a defacto yen block.
strategy. We also investigate the pattern of regional trade integration over time. The
results suggest increasing intra-regional trade integration, particularly regarding
Japanese trade integration with the region. They also indicate the decreasing influence
of the US dollar in terms of magnitude, the German mark in terms of scope and the UK pound in terms of both magnitude and scope with respect to exchange rate determination in the region. These findings are consistent with an emerging yen influence although not a defacto yen block.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Business. Centre for Financial Markets
Series
Centre for Financial Markets working paper series
WP-05-05
Copyright (Published Version)
2005, Centre for Financial Markets
Classification
110203
110211
Subject – LCSH
Foreign exchange rates--Asia
Currency crises--Asia
Yen, Japanese--Asia
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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