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Broad money demand and asset substitution in China /

Recent changes to China's financial system, in particular ongoing interest rate liberalization, gradual movement toward a more flexible exchange rate regime, and rapid development of capital markets, have changed substantially the environment in which monetary policy operates. In light of these...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wu, Ge (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: International Monetary Fund. Asia and Pacific Department
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Washington, DC] : International Monetary Fund (IMF), ©2009.
Colección:IMF working paper ; WP/09/131.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • I. Introduction; II. Recent Developments; Figures; 1. Actual and Targeted M2 Growth Rate, 1999-2007; 2. Renminbi Nominal Exchange Rate and REER, 1994-2008; 3. Currency Substitution and Expectation of Exchange Rate, 2003-07; 4. Number of Investor Accounts and Listed Securities on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, 1996-2008; III. A Model of Money Demand in China; A. Earlier Studies; 5. Household Holdings of Financial Assets, 2001-07; B. Model Specification; C. Integration and Cointegration Tests; Tables; 1. Unit Root Tests (ADF statistics); 2. Order of Vector Autoregressions
  • 3. Cointegration AnalysisD. A Dynamic Model of Money Demand; E. The Model's Properties; IV. Conclusion; Appendices; I. Data Definitions; 6. Data Series, 1994Q1-2008Q1; II. Unrestricted Error Correction Representation for Real Broad Money; 7. Actual and Fitted Values of the Money Demand Model; III. Statistical Properties of the Dynamic Model of Money Demand; 8. Residual Analysis; 9. Recursive Least-Squares Parameter Constancy (recursive estimates); 10. Recursive Least-Squares Parameter Constancy (t-values); 11. Other Recursive Least-Squares Constancy Statistics