The Case for an Asian Currency?

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The Case for an Asian Currency? Robert Mundell Columbia University Institute for International Monetary Affairs (IIMA) Tokyo, Japan November 12, 2004

Topics Lessons from the Euro China and the RMB Issue Is there a Case for an Asian Currency Area?

1. Lessons from the Euro

Lessons from the Euro Hague Summit, December 1969 EMS, 1978 Delors Report, 1989 Treaty of Maastricht, December 1991 EMI, 1995 Banking Euro, 1999 Complete Euro, 2002. Why did it take so long?

Why did it Take So Long? The anchored dollar system. The Nixon Shock. Why did he do it? Smithsonian Dollar Standard Fluctuating Exchange Rates The Dollar Cycle

Leadership From the Grid to the DM Area German-French Confrontation, 1980s EMS Crisis, 1992 Determination of Common Monetary Policy

Weaknesses in EMU System Cumbersome Decision-making with Enlargement Immaturity in Short-term term Capital Market Need for EU Debt Instruments Decision-Making at Ministerial Level No Defense against Dollar Cycle

2. China and the RMB Issue

Four Generations of Leaders

China s s Rise 26 Years of 9% Growth Exports 6 % of World Exports Stable Price Level and Exchange Rate Annual FDI over $50 billion Soaring Imports and Exports Foreign Reserves over $450 billion Soaring Manufacturing Capacity Increasingly Hi-Tech Production

World Map of Currency Areas and Economic Power, 2004 Canada Russia Korea $ Sweden RMB Taiwan India Indonesia Hong Kong Latin American & Caribbean Australia CFA Gulf Countries

GDP Growth Rates: U.S. and China GDP Growth Rate of U.S and China China GDP Growth U.S GDP Growth 0.18 0.16 0.14 0.12 Growth Rate 0.1 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0-0.02 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003-0.04 Year

Pressure on China to Appreciate or Float Japan s s Charge of Deflation Charge of Manipulation US Bilateral Deficit with China Overheating Issue Dalian Conference IMF Managing Director G-7 7 Pressure

RMB Stabilization in 1994 Brought Price Stability to China, Managing Money Growth to Bring about a Soft Landing! Inflation Rate Comparison China Inflation Rate U.S Inflation Rate Exchange Rate 30 10 Inflation Rate 25 20 15 10 5 0 8 6 4 2-5 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 0 Year

Discussion points No manipulation: RMB/$ fixed since 1994 China not the cause of US deficits China cannot export deflation to countries on flexible exchange rates. Flexible Rates removes the anchor for monetary policy and is thus the opposite of a policy. Alternative for China could be inflation targeting but China has stabilized prices better by fixing to the dollar.

Effects of Substantial Appreciation on China Delay Convertibility Cut down FDI Lower economic growth from 7.5% perhaps to below 4% (disaster level). Aggravate problem of Non-Performing Loans in Banks Create Deflation in Rural China Destabilize South-East Asian economies

Effects of Appreciation on Rest of World No effect on US current account deficit No effect on Japan s s deflation rate No effect on US employment Possibility of another Asian Crisis Derail growing consensus on Asian currency area.

Conclusion about Substantial Appreciation Great Damage to China Trivial Benefit to U.S. No Benefit to Japan Damage to Southeast Asia Destabilization of the World Economy Souring of International Relations, APEC, etc.

Query? Is it more important to keep a national basket of goods stable or to keep a wider international basket of goods stable? Should China keep its currency stable in terms of its local basket, 4% of the world economy, or its current basket, 33% of the world economy? Should Japan stabilize its local basket of 12% of world economy, or a wider basket of 12% + 33% = 45% of the world economy?

Defects of Inflation-Forecast Targeting China, no experience with inflation-forecast forecast or monetary targeting in past thousands of years. Inflation-forecast forecast targeting would make monetary policy a political football in China, between regions, town and country Aggravation of Speculative Capital Movements Instability of Real Exchange Rate

Defects of Inflation-Forecast Targeting, Cont d Reduction in Asian role of RMB Reduction in confidence in RMB for savings accounts. Dollarization of asset prices, undermining role of RMB Reduction in Growth Rate Increase interest rates and unemployment Delay in convertibility

Conclusion About Floating Convertibility (on current account) into the dollar provides confidence in the yuan for savers. Floating would subject China to more continuous pressure than fixed, as in the case of Japan in the 1980s and 1990s and 2000s. As long as the dollar is stable in terms of the US price level, China should maintain its current policy.

Dysfunctional International Monetary System Three Islands of Stability: $- - $ Areas: Exchange Rate Instability Cause of Asian Crisis The Need for Stable Exchange Rates in Developing Countries World Currency Map 2004

3. ASIAN CURRENCY

Which Anchor for Asia? Yen? Is it too deflationary for Asia? RMB? Is inconvertibility a barrier? ACU (Asian Currency Unit) basket? Dollar? Will it remain stable? Euro? Is it too unstable? Gold? Not feasible unless a large country fixed it? SDR? $.45 +.29 +.15 +.11. Gold not feasible unless a large country fixed it.

Possibility of a Basket Anchor Basket anchors only useful if they are simple and easy for the public to understand. The Special Drawing Rights Basket was too complicated. It started off with 16 currencies some of which were inconvertible. Since then the IMF has improved the SDR basket. It now has four currencies.

The SDR Basket 45% $ + 29% + 15% + 11% Not a bad basket now and would be improved if Britain entered the euro zone. But it is still too complicated for general use. And unnecessarily complicated.

Currency Areas and Power Centers United States New York European Union London Japan Tokyo China Shanghai Shanghai-HongKong What would be the financial center for the Asian Monetary Area?

Rise of Asia as an Economic and Monetary Force Recovery of Japan The Future of China Asia s s role in IMF Asian Currency Developments

An n Asian Currency by 2015? $ India Russia Baht YEN P-Peso 15 RMB HK$ RINGITT Australia-NZ WON Rupiah Latin Dollar Africa Arab Bloc EURO

Implications of a Successful Asian Currency Avoidance of unstable exchange rates between Asian countries. Gains from a fixed exchange rate zone in Asia. Capturing of seigniorage. Reduction of US deficit. Increased trade and capital movements in Asia. Fall-back anchor if U.S. ejects countries (e.g., China) from dollar area. Increased power for Asia Mitigation of Exchange Rate Conflicts

Problems A currency area is a power center Japan and China both power centers Location of headquarters? What anchor? Inflation targeting? Importance of US anchor? Need for war-free Security Area Implications for US alliance?

Next Steps? Currency Stabilization Agreement Japan, China, Korea, ASEAN Would Japan accept a Common Anchor with Dollar as the initial pivot for convergence. Asian Monetary System (AMS) modeled after EMS. Is an Exit Strategy Necessary?

C$ Latin Lat$ Dollar APEC Solution? Simple if Japan fixed yen to dollar like China. Rupee Pakistan C YEN RMB $ $ Ruble RINGITT Africa EURO Arab Bloc

$ Alternative Scenario: APEC D E Y Euro Area + Europe? India Russia RMB Africa Latin Dollar Indonesia Dinar Area

Need for a Better International Monetary System Need for a viable international monetary system Universal Unit of Account International Anchor for National Currencies

Global Solution? $ India RMB Intor Latin Dollar Russia Arab Bloc Africa