Renminbi Internationalization Process: A Quantitative Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Methodology
- Phase 1. Designing the review—by identifying the research question, search strategy (search terms, databases, inclusion and exclusion criteria, etc.) and research methodology; The keyword selection process was performed in two stages. In the first stage, in our Web of Science Core Collection and Scopus databases’ search, we have examined both “renminbi” and “yuan” and the results showed that many articles used both names. In stage two, we decided to continue by using “renminbi” as the official Chinese currency and the most frequent term in the scientific literature. As regards the timeline, we analyzed the entire period automatically generated by the searches, a full-time span from 1995–2021.
- Phase 2. Conducting the review—by doing a pilot test of the review process with a smaller sample and setting criteria for search. We tested the search keywords and the criteria for search first, in the Web of Science Core Collection and then, we expanded and extrapolated the process using the Scopus database. In the final sample, we collected data from Web of Science Core Collection and Scopus databases, where we searched by topic (title, abstract and keywords) and we applied filters such as English language, document types (journals, books and conference proceedings) and subject area and categories.
- Phase 3. Analysis—by applying specific tools to the final sample; the data are presented as descriptive information and in the form of findings and results.
- Phase 4. Writing up the review.
- Data Collection:
- (a)
- the first step was to collect data and export records:
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- from Clarivate Analytics—Web of Science Core Collection database in October 2021. The word “renminbi” was chosen as the topic (title, abstract and keywords), and the document type was specified as only articles written in English for the document type; the total number of documents found was 712. By refining the results within the WoS categories of Economics (379), Business Finance (163), International Relations (94), Business (46), Political Science (47), Area Studies (30), Development Studies (12) and Management (32), we reached 545 documents.
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- from Scopus database in November 2021, searching for “renminbi” as title, abstract, and keywords, we found 801documents in English. By limiting the results to Economics, Econometrics and Finance (466), Social Sciences (266), and Business, Management and Accounting (157) as subject area—we obtained 641 documents.
- (b)
- the second step was to load the data and convert to R data frame. A bibliographic data frame is obtained by converting function convert2df. It is a data matrix with cases corresponding to manuscripts and variables with Field Tag in the original WoS and Scopus files.
- (c)
- the third step was to merge bibliographic data frames from WoS and Scopus into one and to clean it by deleting duplicates from the bibliographic collection. As a result, 384 duplicated documents were removed and the conversion results reached 802 records.
- Data analysis, with two stages: a descriptive study of the bibliographic dataset and a network creation for co-occurrence, co-citation, and collaboration analysis.
- Data visualization as: a thematic map, a word map, a historiograph and network mapping.Bibliometrix (2020) supported the main stages of the workflow, especially in:
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- data importing and conversion to R format;
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- bibliometric analysis of a publication dataset;
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- building matrices for co-occurrence, co-citation, collaboration, and co-word analysis.
3. Results
3.1. Research Field Analysis and Mapping at Three Levels—Sources, Authors, and Documents
- (a)
- Sources
- (b)
- Authors
- (c)
- Documents
3.2. Bibliometric Analysis and Science Mapping on Three Structures of Knowledge (Conceptual, Intellectual, and Social)
- conceptual—to discover the main themes and trends in the research field;
- intellectual—to find how an author’s article influences a scientific community;
- social—to see how authors, institutions, and countries interact with each other.
- A.
- Conceptual structure
- A network approach (co-word analysis) to show:
- the co-occurrence network;
- the thematic map;
- the thematic evolution.
- 2.
- A factorial approach to drawing the conceptual map.
- 3.
- Intellectual structure
- the co-citation network by papers and authors (when two papers/authors are cited in/by a third document/author) and
- the historiographic mapping—to make a chronological map of the most relevant citations resulting from the bibliographic collection (Cuccurullo et al. 2016).
- B.
- Social structure
4. Renminbi Internationalization Process—Major Milestones
- China has a widely distributed foreign trade and financial transactions network;
- China’s capital account has become increasingly open de facto, but de jure there are restrictions on capital inflows and outflows, most of them quantity-based;
- China has increased the flexibility of the renminbi exchange rate, although the central bank still intervenes in foreign exchange markets to keep it stable;
- China became Asia’s largest stock market from 2015;
- the largest four banks in the world by assets are Chinese: Industrial & Commercial Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Bank of China, and Agricultural Bank of China;
- the People’s Bank of China has a network of swap lines with about 40 central banks that extend across the globe, far beyond Asia;
- in China, the volume of cashless payments increased from 19.63 billion USD in 2012 to 340.97 billion USD in 2020, according to BIS statistics. China has the largest bank card network in the world with 8.95 billion cards in 2020 (97.3% of total cashless payments) compared to 2.07 billion cards in 2009;
- China is currently piloting the central bank digital yuan in major cities and banks, government, two major digital payment platforms (Alipay and WeChat Pay) and more than 3000 companies.
- setting up of the Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone and introduction of the Belt and Road Initiative in 2013;
- launching the Cross-Border Interbank Payment System (CIPS) in 2015;
- developing China’s digital currency in the context of the BRI and COVID-19 pandemic.
5. Discussions and Future Research Directions
- to extend the study considering China’s digital currency plans;
- to make similar analysis for other international currencies (US dollar, euro, yen, etc.).
6. Conclusions
- The limitations of the paper are related to dataset cleaning. For a deeper analysis, it is necessary to narrow the research, by cleaning data more accurately.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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2. | CHINA AND WORLD ECONOMY | 9 | 14 | 0.5625 | 230 | 27 | 2006 |
3. | JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MONEY AND FINANCE | 9 | 19 | 0.6 | 368 | 21 | 2007 |
4. | WORLD ECONOMY | 8 | 15 | 0.4705 | 245 | 21 | 2005 |
5. | JOURNAL OF ASIAN ECONOMICS | 7 | 8 | 0.4666 | 165 | 8 | 2007 |
6. | PACIFIC ECONOMIC REVIEW | 6 | 12 | 0.3 | 159 | 13 | 2002 |
7. | EMERGING MARKETS FINANCE AND TRADE | 5 | 9 | 0.41666 | 98 | 15 | 2010 |
8. | CHINESE ECONOMY | 5 | 6 | 0.4545 | 48 | 9 | 2011 |
9. | REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY | 5 | 8 | 0.3125 | 96 | 8 | 2006 |
10. | RENMINBI INTERNATIONALIZATION: ACHIEVEMENTS, PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES | 4 | 7 | 0.57142 | 53 | 10 | 2015 |
Rank | Author | h_index | g_index | m_index | TC | NP |
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1. | Cheung Y. | 10 | 22 | 0.667 | 490 | 28 |
2. | McCauley R. | 7 | 14 | 0.571 | 224 | 17 |
3. | Eichengreen B. | 8 | 13 | 0.533 | 183 | 14 |
4. | Zhang Z. | 6 | 9 | 0.6 | 96 | 17 |
5. | Chinn M. | 6 | 12 | 0.4 | 226 | 12 |
6. | Ma G. | 6 | 12 | 0.429 | 165 | 12 |
7. | Fung H. | 5 | 6 | 0.313 | 40 | 9 |
8. | Thorbecke W. | 5 | 9 | 0.313 | 178 | 9 |
9. | McKinnon R. | 5 | 7 | 0.313 | 84 | 7 |
10. | Chey H. | 4 | 8 | 0.4 | 68 | 10 |
Rank | Paper | Total Citations |
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1. | (McNally 2012), SINO-CAPITALISM: China’s reemergence and the international political economy, World Politics | 150 |
2. | (Zhao and Xia 2010), Research on the RMB exchange rate regime: based on Sino-US economic relationship, Proceedings of 2010 International Conference on Management Science and Engineering | 128 |
3. | (Cheung et al. 2007), The overvaluation of Renminbi undervaluation, Journal of International Money and Finance | 101 |
4. | (Cheung et al. 2012), China’s Outward Direct Investment in Africa, Review of International Economics | 96 |
5. | (Thorbecke and Smith 2010), How would an appreciation of the Renminbi and other East Asian currencies affect China’s exports?, Review of International Economics | 93 |
6. | (Funke and Rahn 2005), Just how undervalued is the Chinese renminbi?, World Economy | 80 |
7. | (Prasad 2014), The dollar trap: How the U.S. dollar tightened its grip on global finance, Princeton University Press | 79 |
8. | (Ji et al. 2019), Risk dependence of CoVaR and structural change between oil prices and exchange rates: A time-varying copula model, Energy Economics | 73 |
9. | (Marquez and Schindler 2007), Exchange-rate effects on China’s trade, Review of International Economics | 72 |
10. | (Dobson and Masson 2009), Will the renminbi become a world currency?, China Economic Review | 66 |
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