Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5086483 Japan and the World Economy 2007 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
Early constructions of a single crisis index known as the exchange market pressure (EMP) index have largely been based on the fluctuations of the real or nominal exchange rate of a currency against the US dollar-the most commonly accepted anchor currency in the global market. Hardly any studies have however tested the sensitivity of this crisis index to the choice of different “anchor” currencies. To address this pertinent issue, our study considers the EMP indices of the Indonesian rupiah, Malaysian ringgit and Thailand baht constructed by adopting three different exchange rates-the real effective rate, the local currency against the US dollar, and the local currency against the Japanese yen for the period of 1985-2003. The test results indicate that the reported incidences of speculative attacks are highly sensitive to the choice of anchor currencies.
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