The economic crisis in Thailand was triggered by the baht devaluation in July 1997 and aggravated by the underlying weaknesses of the country’s financial system and corporate sector. Prior to the crisis, Thai
Prior to the economic and financial crisis in 1997, the fiscal position of Thailand was in surplus f...
Analyses of the Asian crisis of 1997 have focused excessively on the financial sector, especially th...
Prevailing views suggest that short-term, unhedged foreign borrowing and crony capital-ism, in combi...
Thailand is widely considered to be where the Asian financial crises began. The examination reveals ...
This research project represents a contribution to the growing body of knowledge on the Asian bankin...
© Informa plcThis paper examines the behaviour of Thailand's bank debt market during the onset of th...
Thailand's performance was often described as an example others might emulate and its principal econ...
Traces the economic development of Thailand since 1945, referring to relevant research, and analyses...
The last two decades have been a critical period for Thailand's development. From the mid 1980s to t...
The Asian financial crisis resulted in a sharp economic downturn in Thailand's economy in ]997 and 1...
Two models were developed to explain financial crises; first-generation and second-generation models...
Many economists have investigated the causes of the Asian crisis of 1997 in order to prevent a repea...
The 1997 economic crisis was undeniably one of the most severe times for the affected countries and ...
This paper is an application of Flow-of-Funds analysis to the case of Thailand during the 1996-97 As...
Available online: 18 Aug 2006After a sharp downturn in 1998, the Thai economy has up until 2003 regi...
Prior to the economic and financial crisis in 1997, the fiscal position of Thailand was in surplus f...
Analyses of the Asian crisis of 1997 have focused excessively on the financial sector, especially th...
Prevailing views suggest that short-term, unhedged foreign borrowing and crony capital-ism, in combi...
Thailand is widely considered to be where the Asian financial crises began. The examination reveals ...
This research project represents a contribution to the growing body of knowledge on the Asian bankin...
© Informa plcThis paper examines the behaviour of Thailand's bank debt market during the onset of th...
Thailand's performance was often described as an example others might emulate and its principal econ...
Traces the economic development of Thailand since 1945, referring to relevant research, and analyses...
The last two decades have been a critical period for Thailand's development. From the mid 1980s to t...
The Asian financial crisis resulted in a sharp economic downturn in Thailand's economy in ]997 and 1...
Two models were developed to explain financial crises; first-generation and second-generation models...
Many economists have investigated the causes of the Asian crisis of 1997 in order to prevent a repea...
The 1997 economic crisis was undeniably one of the most severe times for the affected countries and ...
This paper is an application of Flow-of-Funds analysis to the case of Thailand during the 1996-97 As...
Available online: 18 Aug 2006After a sharp downturn in 1998, the Thai economy has up until 2003 regi...
Prior to the economic and financial crisis in 1997, the fiscal position of Thailand was in surplus f...
Analyses of the Asian crisis of 1997 have focused excessively on the financial sector, especially th...
Prevailing views suggest that short-term, unhedged foreign borrowing and crony capital-ism, in combi...