Yen Bloc or Yuan Bloc: An Analysis of Currency Arrangements in East Asia
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WP; currency union; common currency; Japan; East Asia; Gravity Model; trade effect; currency arrangement; welfare effect; trade share; Monetary unions; Currencies; Plurilateral trade; Regional trade; General equilibrium models; Australia and New Zealand;All these keywords.
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