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Schenk, Catherine R. (1964-)
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Hong Kong SAR's monetary and exchange rate challenges = historical perspectives /
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Hong Kong SAR's monetary and exchange rate challenges/ edited by Catherine R. Schenk.
Reminder of title:
historical perspectives /
other author:
Schenk, Catherine R.
Published:
Basingstoke [England] ;HKIMR/Palgrave Macmillan, : 2009.,
Description:
xiii, 201 p. :ill. ;23 cm.
Series:
Palgrave Macmillan studies in banking and financial institutions
[NT 15003449]:
PART I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES -- Hong Kong's Monetary Challenges in Historical Perspective/ C. R. Schenk -- Historical Dimensions of theHong Kong-Guangdong Financial & Monetary Links:Three Cases in Politico-Economic Interactive Dynamics, 1912-1935/ M. K. Chan -- Banking and Exchange Rate Relations Between Hong Kong and Mainland China 1965-1975 /C. R. Schenk -- PART II: THE CURRENCY BOARD -- Laissez-faire's Limitations: The Evolution of Monetary Policy in Hong Kong, 1935-80/ L. Goodstadt -- Rules Versus Discretion in Managing the Hong Kong Dollar, 1983-2007 / T. Latter -- The Originand the Evolution of Hong Kong's Currency Board I / J. Greenwood -- The Origin and Evolution of Hong Kong's Currency Board II/ J. Yam -- PART III: THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE --Hong Kong's Transformation as a Financial Centre / D.R. Meyer.
Subject:
Finance - China -
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http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230594746access to fulltext (Palgrave)
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0230594743
Hong Kong SAR's monetary and exchange rate challenges = historical perspectives /
Hong Kong SAR's monetary and exchange rate challenges
historical perspectives /[electronic resource] :edited by Catherine R. Schenk. - Basingstoke [England] ;HKIMR/Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - xiii, 201 p. :ill. ;23 cm. - Palgrave Macmillan studies in banking and financial institutions.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-196) and index.
PART I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES -- Hong Kong's Monetary Challenges in Historical Perspective/ C. R. Schenk -- Historical Dimensions of theHong Kong-Guangdong Financial & Monetary Links:Three Cases in Politico-Economic Interactive Dynamics, 1912-1935/ M. K. Chan -- Banking and Exchange Rate Relations Between Hong Kong and Mainland China 1965-1975 /C. R. Schenk -- PART II: THE CURRENCY BOARD -- Laissez-faire's Limitations: The Evolution of Monetary Policy in Hong Kong, 1935-80/ L. Goodstadt -- Rules Versus Discretion in Managing the Hong Kong Dollar, 1983-2007 / T. Latter -- The Originand the Evolution of Hong Kong's Currency Board I / J. Greenwood -- The Origin and Evolution of Hong Kong's Currency Board II/ J. Yam -- PART III: THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE --Hong Kong's Transformation as a Financial Centre / D.R. Meyer.
Hong Kong SAR is now highly unusual as a large economy running a currency board system that pegs the Hong Kong Dollar to the US Dollar. While usually credited with providing stability and prosperity for Hong Kong, the system has become controversial since the decline of the US Dollar since 2002 and the adoption of a flexible basket peg system for theRenminbi in 2005. Why was this system adopted in the first place? Why did Hong Kong go back to a currency board in 1983 after a decade of floating exchange rates? This volume explores the origins and persistence of the system in the context of the long term monetary integration withmainland China and presents the viewpoint of several of those involvedin the restoration of the currency board system in 1983. It also explains the changes made since the 1990s and looks to Hong Kong's future prospects.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230594743
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230594746doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
717881
Finance
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LC Class. No.: HG3981 / .H66 2009eb
Dewey Class. No.: 332.4/56095125
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