Managing The Trilemma: The Case of Malaysia
This paper discusses how Malaysia manages the trilemma, the conjecture that a country cannot simultaneously maintain an open capital account, an exchange rate stability, and monetary policy independence. Only two out of these three goals can be mutually consistent and policy makers have to decide wh...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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UUM Press
2010-01-01
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Series: | International Journal of Management Studies |
Online Access: | https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=2afa9231-01ed-41fc-a13b-78d132a84794 |
Summary: | This paper discusses how Malaysia manages the trilemma, the conjecture that a country cannot simultaneously maintain an open capital account, an exchange rate stability, and monetary policy independence. Only two out of these three goals can be mutually consistent and policy makers have to decide which third goal to give up. The paper shows how Malaysia adopts an intermediate regime – a regime that enables policy makers to manage all the three goals simultaneously. The impact of the global financial crisis on the Malaysian economy and the policy options for Malaysia to deal with the recent huge capital outflows are discussed in this paper. The willingness by Bank Negara Malaysia to allow a certain extent of exchange rate adjustments in the face of current global crisis reflects that Malaysia is not exempted from the trilemma. |
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ISSN: | 2232-1608 2180-2467 |