Monetary problems of an entrepot : the Hong Kong experience

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Monetary problems of an entrepot : the Hong Kong experience

C.F. Joseph Tom

(American university studies, Series XVI, Economics ; vol. 5)

P. Lang, c1989

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Bibliography: p. [115]-120

Includes index

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This treatise is to provide a historical and analytical study of Hong Kong as an entrepot prior to World War II in terms of her choice of monetary standard, the relationship between exchange rates and prices, and the supply of money. This study is applicable to two larger contemporary theoretical and empirical issues: The theory of choice of a monetary standard by a particular economy such as a developing country and the empirical verification of the transmission of price movements from one country to another via the exchange rate.

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Contents: A historical and theoretical analysis of Hong Kong as an entrepot prior to World War II in terms of her choice of monetary standard, the relationship between exchange rate and prices, and the supply of money.

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