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An evaluation of the impact of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (SPFTZ)

In this paper we present evidence as to the effects of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (SPFTZ) on China's capital controls. The start of the SPFTZ in September, 2013 was a trial to introduce a combination of exchange rate floating and capital account liberalization into China's macro policy mix. We employ three methods to test the SPFTZ's impact on capital controls: price spread tests between CNH and CNY, RMB yield gaps between onshore and offshore RMB markets, and Granger causalities among China's money supply and the foreign interest rates. All these tests give consistent results suggesting that the impact of China's capital controls is weaker since the SPFTZ.

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  • "In this paper we present evidence as to the effects of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (SPFTZ) on China's capital controls. The start of the SPFTZ in September, 2013 was a trial to introduce a combination of exchange rate floating and capital account liberalization into China's macro policy mix. We employ three methods to test the SPFTZ's impact on capital controls: price spread tests between CNH and CNY, RMB yield gaps between onshore and offshore RMB markets, and Granger causalities among China's money supply and the foreign interest rates. All these tests give consistent results suggesting that the impact of China's capital controls is weaker since the SPFTZ."@en
  • "In this paper we present evidence as to the effects of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (SPFTZ) on China's capital controls. The start of the SPFTZ in September, 2013 was a trial to introduce a combination of exchange rate floating and capital account liberalization into China's macro policy mix. We employ three methods to test the SPFTZ's impact on capital controls: price spread tests between CNH and CNY, RMB yield gaps between onshore and offshore RMB markets, and Granger causalities among China's money supply and the foreign interest rates. All these tests give consistent results suggesting that the impact of China's capital controls is weaker since the SPFTZ."

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  • "An Evaluation of the Impact of the China Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (SPFTZ"
  • "An evaluation of the impact of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (SPFTZ)"@en