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Demand for International Reserves: A Cross-Country Analysis

The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1970
La demande de reserves de devises : une analyse portant sur un ensemble de pays. Il s'agit d'un test empirique d'un modele d'ajustement en stock relatif 'a la detention de reserves. Les principaux postulats en sont les suivants: les pays tentent de maintenir les ,reserves a un certain niveau; ils les utilisent en cas de difficultes de la balance des ...
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The Demand for International Reserves in LDCs

1982
International reserves may be defined as ‘those assets of [a country’s] monetary authorities that can be used, directly or through assured convertibility into other assets, to support its rate of exchange when its external payments are in deficit’ (Group of Ten, 1964).
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No Reservations: International Order and Demand for the Renminbi as a Reserve Currency

International Studies Quarterly, 2016
This study identifies 37 central banks that added China’s renminbi (RMB) to their reserve portfolio since 2010. Why do some states diversify into new reserve currencies at an early stage while most continue to take a wait-and-see approach? We argue that state preferences regarding international order influence decisions to invest in RMB.
Steven Liao, Daniel McDowell
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An Empirical Test of the Demand for International Reserves

1994
The demand for international reserves (henceforth called reserves) has been extensively studied by various researchers (see, for example, Bahmani-Oskooee, 1985; Edwards, 1984; 1985; Heller and Khan, 1978; Iyoha, 1976; Lizondo and Mathieson, 1987; Williamson, 1973) in the past and in recent years.
Anisul M. Islam   +2 more
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India's demand for international reserve and monetary disequilibrium: Reserve adequacy under floating regime

Journal of Policy Modeling, 2011
Abstract The main aim of this study is to investigate India's demand for international reserve by focusing on the role of national monetary disequilibrium and to present new benchmarks for assessing the adequacy of international reserves. We assessed India's position in terms of reserve adequacy and found that India is well placed and has sufficient ...
Ritesh Kumar Mishra, Chandan Sharma
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Demand For International Reserves in ASEAN-5 Economies [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
The ASEAN-5 economies were observed to increase their demand for international reserves after the 1997 Asian financial crisis. This was coincided with their consistent current account surplus during the same period. Thus, this study attempts to investigate the existence of long-run relationship between reserve demand and current account for the period ...
Eliza, Nor   +3 more
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The Demand for International Reserves and Their Opportunity Cost

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1988
An empirical study showing that countries' reserve holdings are sensitive to the rates at which they can borrow on international financial markets, this analysis confirms the view that holding major currencies as reserve assets has costs that are frequently unrecognized.
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Demand for Reserves Under International Capital Mobility [PDF]

open access: possible, 1999
In this research, I assess the determinants of foreign exchange reserves under endogenous capital flows. I consider a model where reserves represent collateral to international borrowing, which is endogenously determined by risk averse foreign investors.
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International Liquidity, the Demand for International Reserves, and Xeno-Markets

2002
As we have already mentioned above (Sect. 22.4), international liquidity and international reserves are often used as synonyms, although they are not. International reserves are financial assets representing liquid international purchasing power in the hands of the monetary authorities.
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Demand for international reserves: survey of recent empirical studies

Applied Economics, 1985
In the last decade many countries have preferred to move to a system of managed floating that is intermediate between the extremes of fixed rates and a clean float. Since managing the float requires international reserves, it is clear that the study of these reserves is as relevant today as it has been in the past. There are at least six reviews of the
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