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  • Renminbi Internationalization: Achievements, Prospects, and Challenges
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  • edited by Barry Eichengreen and Masahiro Kawai
  • 2015
  • Published by: Brookings Institution Press
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Meet the next global currency: the Chinese renminbi, or the "redback." Following the global financial crisis of 2008, China's major monetary policy objective is the internationalization of the renminbi, that is, to create an inter-national role for its currency akin to the international role currently played by the U.S. dollar.

Renminbi internationalization is a hot topic, for good reason. It is, essentially, a window onto the Chinese government's aspirations and the larger process of economic and financial transformation. Making the renminbi a global currency requires rebalancing the Chinese economy, developing the country's financial markets and opening them to the rest of the world, and moving to a more flexible exchange rate. In other words, the internationalization of the renminbi is a monetary and financial issue with much broader supra-monetary and financial implications. This book offers a new perspective on the larger issues of economic, financial, and institutional change in what will eventually be the world's largest economy.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Foreword
  2. Naoyuki Yoshino
  3. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. 1. Introduction and Overview
  2. Barry Eichengreen, Masahiro Kawai
  3. pp. 1-24
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  1. Part One: The Context
  1. 2. Will History Repeat Itself? Lessons for the Yuan
  2. Benjamin J. Cohen
  3. pp. 27-52
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  1. 3. How Far Can Renminbi Internationalization Go?
  2. Yu Yongding
  3. pp. 53-82
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  1. Part Two: The Implications
  1. 4. Global Ramifications of the Renminbi's Ascendance
  2. Eswar Prasad
  3. pp. 85-110
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  1. 5. The Rise of the Redback: Evaluating the Prospects for Renminbi Use in Invoicing
  2. Hiro Ito, Menzie Chinn
  3. pp. 111-158
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  1. 6. The Renminbi and Exchange Rate Regimes in East Asia
  2. Masahiro Kawai, Victor Pontines
  3. pp. 159-204
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  1. Part Three: The Process
  1. 7. The Role of Offshore Financial Centerse in the Process of Renminbi Internationalization
  2. Yin-Wong Cheung
  3. pp. 207-235
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  1. 8. Regional Settlement Infrastructure and Currency Internationalization: the Case of Asia and the Renminbi
  2. Changyong Rhee, Lea Sumulong
  3. pp. 236-271
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  1. 9. Are the People's Republic of China Financial Markets Deep and Liquid Enough for Renminbi Internationalization?
  2. Prince Christian Cruz, Yuning Gao, Lei Lei Song
  3. pp. 272-308
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  1. Part Four: The View from the People's Republic of China
  1. 10. Paths to a Reserve Currency: Renminbi Internationalization and Its Implications
  2. Yiping Huang, Daili Wang, Fan Gang
  3. pp. 311-347
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  1. 11. The Benefits and Costs of Renminbi Internationalization
  2. Liqing Zhang, Kunyu Tao
  3. pp. 348-376
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 377-378
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 379-389
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