Paul S. L. Yip

Nanyang Technological University (NTU) - Centre for Research in Financial Services (CREFS)

Nanyang Avenue

Singapore, 639798

Singapore

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (4)

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The Impacts of Hong Kong's Currency Board Reforms on the Interbank Market

Number of pages: 28 Posted: 20 Sep 2001
Yiu Kuen Tse and Paul S. L. Yip
Singapore Management University - School of Social Sciences and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) - Centre for Research in Financial Services (CREFS)
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Currency Board System, conditional heteroscedasticity, interbank rate

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Introduction: Important Lessons from Some Major Exchange Rate Systems and Monetary Experiences in Asia

EXCHANGE RATE SYSTEMS AND POLICIES IN ASIA, Paul S. L. Yip ed., World Scientific Publishing Co, November 2008
Number of pages: 15 Posted: 11 Sep 2009
Paul S. L. Yip
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) - Centre for Research in Financial Services (CREFS)
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Exchange Rate System, Exchange Rate Policy, Asian Financial Crisis, China, Japan, India, Singapore, Monetary Policy, China Exchange Rate Reform

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China's Exchange Rate System Reform: Lessons for Macroeconomic Policy Management

China's Exchange Rate System Reform
Posted: 12 Jul 2011
Paul S. L. Yip
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) - Centre for Research in Financial Services (CREFS)

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China, exchange rate system reform, banking reform, fiscal policy, monetary policy, asset inflation, economic crisis, stock market bubble, property market, foreign reserve, trade, balance of payment, housing policy, central banking, recession

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Impact of Aging Population Monetary and Exchange Rate Management in Singapore

The Singapore Economic Review, Vol. 53, No. 2, pp. 245-259, 2008
Posted: 25 Apr 2010
Paul S. L. Yip
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) - Centre for Research in Financial Services (CREFS)

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Ageing population, Central Provident Fund, exchange rate system, monetary policy, Singapore