Yen and Yuan. The Impact of Exchange Rate Fluctuations on the Asian Economies. C. H. Kwan RIETI

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Yen and Yuan The Impact of Exchange Rate Fluctuations on the Asian Economies C. H. Kwan RIETI November 21

The Yen-dollar Rate as the Major Determinant of Asian Economic Growth -4-3 -2 Stronger Yen Yen / US$ Asian Crisis -1 1 2 12 1 8 6 4 2-2 Asian Economic Growth 8 6 4 2-2 -4 US Economic Growth 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 9 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 External Factors Affecting Asia's Economic Growth Effect on Asia's Growth 1% Increase in Japan's Growth.1% 1% Yen Appreciation.1% 1% Increase in US Growth.3% 1

The Impact of a Stronger Yen on Asian Economic Growth Positive Effects Negative Effects Increase in direct investment from Japan Improvement in export competitiveness against Japanese products Higher prices of imports from Japan Higher burden of Yen-denominated debt Countries with trade structures competitive with Japan (e.g., South Korea) should benefit more than ones with trade structures complementary to that of Japan (e.g., China). Korean Export Performance Hinges on the Yen-Dollar Rate -3-2 Stronger Yen Yen / Dollar Rate -1 1 2 4 Light Industrial Exports Heavy Industrial Exports 3 2 1-1 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 9 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Source: Compiled by RIETI based on Korean trade statistics. 2

The Impact of a Stronger Yen on Asia Price a) Gain in Export Competitiveness S D D Output Price b) Higher Import Prices S S D Output Source: RIETI 3

Specialization Indexes for Major Categories of Manufactured Goods (1999) Chemicals and Related Products Manufactured Goods Chiefly Classified by Material Machinery and Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles China -.4 -.2 -.8.76 Korea -.3.3.28.23 Taiwan -.28.31.11.22 Hong Kong -.11 -.1 -.7.17 Singapore.15 -.28.6 -.9 Indonesia -.31.52 -.4.84 Thailand -.36 -.8.5.69 Malaysia -.29 -.9.13.34 Philippines -.8 -.54 -.6.33 Japan.15.19.54 -.13 Source: Compiled by RIETI based on ADB Key Indicators of Developing Asian and Pacific Countries, 2. Comparison of the Trade Structures of Japan and Asian Countries (1999) (Correlation Coefficient).6 Competitive.4.2. Singapore Korea Philippines Taiwan Complementary -.2 -.4 -.6 Thailand Indonesia China Malaysia Hong Kong -.8 1 1 1 1 (Per capita GDP in 1999, US$) Notes 1) The degree of competition between an Asian country and Japan is calculated as the correlation coefficient between their respective vectors showing the specialization indexes ([exports - imports]/[exports + imports]) of major categories of manufactured goods. To focus on competition in the manufacturing sector, a four-category classification comprising chemicals and related products (SITC Section 5), manufactured goods classified chiefly by material (SITC Section 6), machinery and transport equipment (SITC Section 7), and miscellaneous manufactured articles (SITC Section 8) is used. 2) The specialization indexes for Hong Kong, and thus its degree of competition with Japan, have been distorted by the presence of re-export trade. Sources: Compiled by RIETI based on ADB, Key Indicators of Developing Asia and Pacific Countries, supplemented by trade statistics of individual countries. 4

Synchronization between the Yen-dollar Rate and Korea's Terms of Trade -3 Asian Crisis -2-1 1 Stronger Yen Yen-Dollar Rate 2 4 2 Japan's Terms of Trade -2-4 1 Korea's Terms of Trade 5-5 -1-15 -2 8 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 9 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Export prices. Output prices Note: Terms of trade = =. Import prices Input prices Sources: Compiled by RIETI based on official statistics. Pegging Closer to the Yen Stabilizing yen-dollar rate. Pegging to a currency basket in which the yen carries substantial weight. Assuming that the Korean won is pegged to a basket of currencies in which the yen carries a weight of 7%, The Korean won is allowed to appreciate (depreciate) by.7% when the yen appreciates (depreciate) by 1%, both against the U.S. dollar. Optimal weight of the yen reflects extent of competition with Japan. 5

Correlation between Asian and U.S. Economic Growth Rates 1971-84 1985-98 (1985-96) Asia.731 -.193.175 China.139.161.262 Korea.584 -.298 -.87 Taiwan.857 -.13.9 Hong Kong.75 -.12.97 Singapore.461 -.156 -.74 Indonesia.436 -.321 -.282 Thailand.545 -.334 -.68 Malaysia.537 -.343 -.281 Philippines -.189.24.243 Japan.616 -.163.66 Note: Asia = NIEs + ASEAN + China Sources: Compiled by RIETI based on official statistics of countries concerned. Counter-cyclical Movement of Real Interest Rates in Hong Kong 25 (1)CPI inflation turning negative 2 15 1 5-5 -1 (%) 25 2 15 CPI (2) Real interest rate reaching a double-digit level Prime Rate (U.S.) 1 5 Best Lending Rate (HK) -5-1 Real Interest Rate (Best Lending Rate -CPI) 8 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 9 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Sources: Compiled by RIETI based on official statistics. 6

The Yen/Dollar Rate and Japanese Exports to Asia (Yen/$) Stronger Yen Yen / Dollar Rate Share of Total Japanese Exports, % China ASEAN NIEs (1st half) Source: IMF, International Financial Statistics and Japanese trade statistics. The Yen-Dollar Rate as a Major Determinant of the BIS Ratio of Japanese Banks BIS Capital Adequacy Ratio Capital Risk Assets > 8% For Japanese Banks : Capital () Risk Assets = Domestic Lending () + Overseas Lending ($) 7

Comparison between Major Development Indicators of China and Japan China Latest Japan Around 196 Life Expectancy (years) Female Male Female Male 72 68 72.92 67.74 (1998 1965 31 3.7 1999 196 15.9 16.7 2 1959 39.2 2 38.8 196 Per Capita Electricity Consumption (kwh) 1,71 2 1,236 196 Competition between China and Japan Amount Japan China Shoes TV Semiconductor Product Sophistication Index ($) 8

Competition between China and Japan in the U.S. Market 9

Competition between Chinese and Japanese Products in the U.S. Market China's Manufactured Exports to U.S. ($, billion) Japan's Manufactured Exports to U.S. ($, billion) Overlapped Amount ($, billion) China as a Competitor of Japan Japan as a Competitor of China The Flying Geese Pattern of Asian Countries Exports (In Terms of Exports to the United States) Per Capita GDP and Country Sophistication Index (2) Country Sophistication Index ($) Japan Indonesia Philippines Malaysia Thailand Korea Singapore Taiw an Hong Kong China Per Capita GDP 1

The China Factor in Japan's Deflation Price level Lower import prices S S' D Output Price level Demand shift to Chinese products S D D' Output The Impact of Yuan Appreciation on Japan Price level Output 11

Real Effective Rate of the Yuan Versus Asian Currencies Versus Currencies of Major Trading Partners Stronger Yuan Note: Export-weighted and based on WPI Source: Nomura Research Institute The Impossible Trinity Full Capital Controls China Monetary Independence Exchange Rate Stability Malaysia Japan Thailand Hong Kong Free Floating Full Capital Mobility Monetary Union 12

China s GDP since Opening Up 19781 3 25 Nominal (In terms of Yuan) 2 15 1 Real GDP 5 Nominal (In terms of US$) 1978 198 1982 1984 1986 1988 199 1992 1994 1996 1998 2 Source: IMF, World Economic Outlook Relative Nominal GDP among China, the U.S. and Japan.8.7.6.5 Japan / U.S..4.3 China / Japan.2.1. China / U.S. 197 1973 1976 1979 1982 1985 1988 1991 1994 1997 2 13