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  • The Malayan Currency Board, 1938-1967

    • Authors: Josephine GEORGE
      Pages: 154 - 171
      Abstract: . This essay examines the Malayan Currency Board from its formation in 1938 to its dissolution in 1967. It analyzes the orthodoxy of the board using high-frequency data, such as monthly statistics of currency notes in circulation. Accompanying the essay is a spreadsheet workbook which presents high-frequency data of the board in digital format for the first time, as well as balance sheets and other financial statements.Keywords. Brunei; Malaya; Malaysia; North borneo; Sarawak; Straits settlements; Singapore; Currency board.JEL. E59; N25; N26.
      PubDate: 2023-01-28
      DOI: 10.1453/jeb.v9i4.2361
      Issue No: Vol. 9, No. 4 (2023)
       
  • An economic analysis of the Bahamas Currency

    • Authors: Philip PROKOS
      Pages: 172 - 183
      Abstract: . This paper seeks to answer whether the replacement of the Bahamas currency board by a central bank was a rational decision given the subsequent economic performance climate of the central bank and the Bahamian economy. The paper describes the currency board’s establishment; its switch from the pound sterling to the U.S. dollar as the anchor currency; and its replacement by a proto-central bank soon succeeded by the Central Bank of the Bahamas, which continues in existence today. Statements of the currency board from the Bahamas Gazette as well as other sources will help analyze the aforementioned periods and illustrate the effects each transition had on the economy. The paper will examine the later years of the currency board and test whether it behaved in an orthodox or unorthodox manner as well as exploring its relation to government finance.Keywords. Bahamas; Currency board.JEL. E59; N16; N26.
      DOI: 10.1453/jeb.v9i4.2398
      Issue No: Vol. 9, No. 4
       
 
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