Is East Asia an optimum currency area? A test of generalized purchasing power parity in the presence of structural breaks
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DOI: 10.1080/13547860.2012.694696
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- Ms. Kazuko Shirono, 2009. "Yen Bloc or Yuan Bloc: An Analysis of Currency Arrangements in East Asia," IMF Working Papers 2009/003, International Monetary Fund.
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