Exchange-rate volatility, trade and “fixing for life” in Thailand |
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Authors: | Teuku Rahmatsyah Gulasekaran Rajaguru Reza Y. Siregar |
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Abstract: | At the outset of the 1997 financial crisis, the quest to find a more suitable exchange-rate policy has become an urgent task facing the East Asian economies. One of the key policies agreed under Thailand’s August 1997 Letter of Intent (LOI) with the IMF was the adoption of a more flexible exchange-rate policy. However, the country re-adopted its pre-1997 crisis rigid exchange-rate policy in early 1999. To grasp this “fixing for your life” phenomenon, we test the impact of the exchange-rate volatilities of Thailand’s baht against the yen and the US dollar on the performance of the country’s bilateral trades with the two key partners. |
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Keywords: | Thailand Exchange-rate volatilities Exports Imports Rigid and flexible exchange-rate regimes |
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