MAS Staff Papers
MAS Staff Papers analyse issues of current interest. The opinions expressed in the paper are those of the author(s) and not of the MAS.
MAS Staff Paper No. 48 - Ten Years from the Financial Crisis: Managing the Challenges Posed by Capital Flows
Khor Hoe Ee and Kit Wei Zheng
MAS Staff Paper No. 47 - Perspectives on Growth: A Political-Economy Framework
Tan Yin Ying, Alvin Eng and Edward Robinson
MAS Staff Paper No. 46 - Fertility & The Real Exchange Rate
Andrew K. Rose and Saktiandi Supaat
MAS Staff Paper No. 45 - A Survey of Recent Discourse on the Global Imbalances
Liew Yin Sze
MAS Staff Paper No. 44 - Checking Out: Exits from Currency Unions
Andrew K. Rose
MAS Staff Paper No. 43 - Singapore's Exchange Rate-Centered Monetary Policy Regime and Its Relevance for China
Bennett T McCallum
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MAS Staff Paper No. 42 - China's Rise as a Manufacturing Powerhouse: Implications for Asia
Kit Wei Zheng, Ong Jia Wern, Kevin Kwan Tai You
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Paper No. 41, Dec 2005
MAS Staff Paper No. 41 - The Welfare Analysis of a Free Trade Zone: Intermediate Goods and the Asian Tigers
Andrew Feltenstein and Florenz Plassmann
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MAS Staff Paper No. 40 - Macroeconomic Stability in Developing Countries: How Much is Enough?
Peter Montiel and Luis Serven
- Paper No. 39, Jul 2005
MAS Staff Paper No. 39 - Two Decades of Macromodelling at the MAS
Jared J Enzler, Christopher W Murphy, Ng Heng Tiong, Angela Phang and Edward Robinson
MAS Staff Paper No. 38 - Macroeconomic Determinants of Banking Financial Performance and Resilience in Singapore
Robert St. Clair
MAS Staff Paper No. 37 - Managed Floating and Intermediate Exchange Rate Systems: The Singapore Experience
Khor Hoe Ee, Edward Robinson and Jason Lee
MAS Staff Paper No. 36 - The Long-Run Real Effective Exchange Rate of Singapore: A Behavioural Approach
Ronald MacDonald
MAS Staff Paper No. 35 - Review of Literature & Empirical Research: Is Board Diversity Important for Corporate Governance and Firm Value?
Pei Sai Fan
MAS Staff Paper No. 34 - FSAP Stress Testing : Singapore's Experience
Chan Lily and Lim Phang Hong
MAS Staff Paper No. 33 - Singapore's Balance of Payments, 1965 to 2003: An Analysis
Jean Tay, Saktiandi Supaat, Shivani Tharmaratnam and Edward Robinson
MAS Staff Paper No. 32 - Case Study on Pan-Electric Crisis
Mimi Ho, Christina Aw, Ng Yew Kwong, Tang Ming Yang, Gene Wong and Mindy Han
MAS Staff Paper No. 31 - Singapore's Unique Monetary Policy: How Does It Work?
Eric Parrado
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MAS Staff Paper No. 30 - Using Leading Indicators to Forecast the Singapore Electronics Industry
Ng Yi Ping, Tu Suh Ping, Edward Robinson and Choy Keen Meng
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MAS Staff Paper No. 29 - Review of Literature & Empirical Research on Corporate Governance
Pei Sai Fan
MAS Staff Paper No. 28 - Why Has There Been Less Financial Integration In Asia Than In Europe?
Barry Eichengreen
MAS Staff Paper No. 27 - Does The WTO Make Trade More Stable?
Andrew K Rose
MAS Staff Paper No. 26 - Education For Growth: The Premium On Education And Work Experience In Singapore
Audrey Low, Sam Ouliaris, Edward Robinson and Wong Yuet Mei
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Paper No. 25, Jun 2003
MAS Staff Paper No. 25 - Investigating The Relationship between Exchange Rate Volatility and Macroeconomic Volatility In Singapore
Saktiandi Supaat, Angela Phang, Ng Heng Tiong and Edward Robinson
Please note that with effect from Jun 2003, the MAS Occasional Paper Series has been replaced by the MAS Staff Paper Series.
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Paper No. 24, Sep 2002
MAS Occasional Paper No. 24 - Do We Really Know That The WTO Increases Trade?
Andrew K Rose
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Paper No. 23, Sep 2002
MAS Occasional Paper No. 23 - Assessing Singapore?s Export Competitiveness Through Dynamic Shift-Share Analysis
Ting Su Chern, Tu Suh Ping, Edward Robinson, Peter Wilson and Ho Shih Chuan
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Paper No. 22, Aug 2002
MAS Occasional Paper No. 22 - The Effect of Common Currencies on International Trade: Where Do We Stand?
Andrew K Rose
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Paper No. 21, Dec 2000
MAS Occasional Paper No. 21 - Kicking the Habit and Turning Over A New Leaf: Monetary Policy in East Asia After the Currency Crisis
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Paper No. 20, May 2000
MAS Occasional Paper No. 20 - Financial Market Integration in Singapore: The Narrow and the Broad Views
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Paper No. 19, Feb 2000
MAS Occasional Paper No. 19 - Exchange Rate Policy in East Asia After The Fall: How Much Have Things Changed?
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Paper No. 18, Jan 2000
MAS Occasional Paper No. 18 - A Survey of Singapore's Monetary History
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Paper No. 17, Nov 1999
MAS Occasional Paper No. 17 - Extracting Market Expectations of Future Interest Rates from the Yield Curve: An Application Using Singapore Interbank and Interest Rate Swap Data
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Paper No. 16, Sep 1999
MAS Occasional Paper No. 16 - Interbank Interest Rate Determination in Singapore and its Linkages to Deposit and Prime Rates
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Paper No. 15, Jul 1999
MAS Occasional Paper No. 15 - Money, Interest Rates And Income In The Singapore Economy
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Paper No. 14, Jun 1999
MAS Occasional Paper No. 14 - The Petrochemical Industry in Singapore
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Paper No. 13, May 1999
MAS Occasional Paper No. 13 - How Well Did The Forward Market Anticipate The Asian Currency Crisis: The Case Of Four ASEAN Currencies
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Paper No. 12, May 1999
MAS Occasional Paper No. 12 - The Term Structure Of Interest Rates, Inflationary Expectations And Economic Activity: Some Recent US Evidence
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Paper No. 11, Mar 1999
MAS Occasional Paper No. 11 - Capital Account and Exchange Rate Management in a Surplus Economy: The Case of Singapore
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Paper No. 10, Dec 1998
MAS Occasional Paper No. 10 - Measures of Core Inflation for Singapore
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Paper No. 9, Oct 1998
MAS Occasional Paper No. 9 - Export Competition Among Asian NIEs, 1991-96:
An Assessment
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Paper No. 8, Oct 1998
MAS Occasional Paper No. 8 - The Impact of the Asian Crisis on China:
An Assessment
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Paper No. 7, Aug 1998
MAS Occasional Paper No. 7 - Singapore's Trade Linkages, 1992-96:
Trends and Implications
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Paper No. 6, May 1998
MAS Occasional Paper No. 6 - What Lies Behind Singapore's Real Exchange Rate?
An Empirical Analysis of the Purchasing Power Parity Hypothesis
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Paper No. 5, May 1998
MAS Occasional Paper No. 5 - Singapore's Services Sector in Perspective:
Trends and Outlook
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Paper No. 4, Feb 1998
MAS Occasional Paper No. 4 - Growth in Singapore's Export Markets, 1991-96:
A Shift-Share Analysis
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Paper No. 3, Dec 1997
MAS Occasional Paper No. 3 - Whither the Renminbi?
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Paper No. 2, Aug 1997
MAS Occasional Paper No. 2 - Quality of Employment Growth in Singapore: 1983-96
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Paper No. 1, Jan 1997
MAS Occasional Paper No. 1 - Current Account Deficits in the ASEAN-3 :
Is There Cause for Concern?
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