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Renminbi Internationalization in the New Normal: Progress, Determinants and Policy Discussions

作者Author:Xiaojing Zhang 2017-12-15 2017年12月15日
In the present paper we explore the internationalization of the renminbi with reference to the experiences of other monetary powers, and discuss its determinants, prospects and implications for China’s development in the “new normal.” Specifically, after summarizing the major progress made thus far, we conduct a regression analysis, showing that economic size and financial conditions are significant determinants of the international currency status, while inertia and other unobserved factors also play important roles. These empirical fi ndings enable us to undertake a scenario analysis focusing on the renminbi’s potential to become a global reserve currency. Based on this quantitative research, we then revisit China’s policy initiatives designed to promote its currency overseas. In our view, the internationalization of the renminbi, along with financial deepening and liberalization, should be reg arded as a means to achieve China’s goal of reaching a more sustainable and balanced model of development.

In the present paper we explore the internationalization of the renminbi with reference to the experiences of other monetary powers, and discuss its determinants, prospects and implications for China’s development in the “new normal.” Specifically, after summarizing the major progress made thus far, we conduct a regression analysis, showing that   economic size and financial conditions are significant determinants of the international currency status, while inertia and other unobserved factors also play important roles. These empirical fi ndings enable us to undertake a scenario analysis focusing on the renminbi’s potential to become a global reserve currency. Based on this quantitative research, we then revisit China’s policy initiatives designed to promote its currency overseas. In our view, the internationalization of the renminbi, along with financial deepening and liberalization, should be reg arded as a means to achieve China’s goal of reaching a more sustainable and balanced model of development.

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