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Siok Kun Sek
The formation of monetary policy in the emerging East-Asian countries
Economic structures, the source of shocks and the role of exchange rate
2010. 296 S. 227 mm
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-22481-7 (3639224817)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-22481-8 (9783639224818)
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What policy rule should a central bank adopt in a small open economy? Should a central bank concern about the exchange rate stability and does the exchange rate play an improving role in the formation of monetary policy? Do the country specific factors matter in determining the performance of a policy rule/ regime over time? These are the main questions addressed in this book. This book conducts both theoretical and empirical analyses on the monetary policy framework of East-Asian countries in the pre- and post-crisis of 1997/98 or before and after the switch of the monetary policy regime in these countries. It sheds light on the links between the monetary policy/ regimes and the change in the economic structures in the emerging East-Asian countries over time. It also provides theoretical and empirical evidences on the performance of the monetary policy/ regimes in East-Asian countries. This book suggests the effective monetary policy rule/ regime for East-Asia, taking into account the country specific factors. The results provide important information for the policy decisions and evaluations in the emerging countries (of East-Asia).
Siok Kun Sek obtained her Master of Economics and Master of Science, from the National University of Malaysia. She further her doctoral studies in Quantitative Economics at Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany. Her main research area is in Empirical/ Econometrics analysis, Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy.