Yen bloc or koala bloc? Currency relationships after the East Asian crisis

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Bowman, Chakriya

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During the 1990s, several studies found evidence for a "yen bloc", a significant and strengthening relationship between the Japanese yen and East Asian currencies possibly due to regional trade and investment by Japan. It appears that the Australian dollar now plays a similar role in the East Asian region, and the linkages between the Australian dollar and the Asian currencies show as much support for a "koala bloc" as a "yen bloc". This study concludes that the US dollar appears to have declined in importance in post-1997 crisis East Asia, while Australia and Japan are becoming increasingly important regional influences.

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Japan and the World Economy

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2037-12-31