This paper presents econometric evidence that sheds new light on the role played by financial liberalization in the Korean and Thai financial crises. Drawing on previous empirical studies, it argues that while the banking systems of both Korea and Thailand supported their remarkable long-run growth performance, they were ill prepared to face the risks emanating from financial liberalization. New evidence is then presented which shows that financial liberalization set in motion a classic credit-asset boom and bust cycle in Thailand and created other weaknesses in the Korean financial system, which made both economies vulnerable to the sentiments of foreign investors and lenders. W hen capital flows were reversed, the ensuing liquidity crisis...
This paper examines to what extent has Asian countries suffered from the banking crisis. The paper e...
The last two decades have been a critical period for Thailand's development. From the mid 1980s to t...
A multi-period macroeconomic model is constructed to investigate the spread of financial crisis from...
This paper presents econometric evidence that sheds new light on the role played by financial libera...
The paper provides new insights into the role of financial liberalization in the South Korean financ...
After the 1997 Asian financial crisis, South Korea (Korea) and Thailand implemented financial restru...
The paper provides new insights into the role of financial liberalization in the South Korean financ...
One of the puzzling phenomena recently had been the sudden drop of external confidence in five Asian...
Excessive short-term debt is thought to be one of the major causes of the Asian financial crisis, an...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The banking crises that swept...
No one can deny the outstanding success of the East Asian economies in the last two decades of rapid...
Based on the literature on the pros and cons of capital account liberalization, this paper centers o...
It is interesting that domestic and international financial liberalization are among the most often ...
Summary Park and Song argue that the capital inflow into Southeast Asia was driven by foreign inves...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, International Studies, 2007.The East Asian Financial crisis hig...
This paper examines to what extent has Asian countries suffered from the banking crisis. The paper e...
The last two decades have been a critical period for Thailand's development. From the mid 1980s to t...
A multi-period macroeconomic model is constructed to investigate the spread of financial crisis from...
This paper presents econometric evidence that sheds new light on the role played by financial libera...
The paper provides new insights into the role of financial liberalization in the South Korean financ...
After the 1997 Asian financial crisis, South Korea (Korea) and Thailand implemented financial restru...
The paper provides new insights into the role of financial liberalization in the South Korean financ...
One of the puzzling phenomena recently had been the sudden drop of external confidence in five Asian...
Excessive short-term debt is thought to be one of the major causes of the Asian financial crisis, an...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The banking crises that swept...
No one can deny the outstanding success of the East Asian economies in the last two decades of rapid...
Based on the literature on the pros and cons of capital account liberalization, this paper centers o...
It is interesting that domestic and international financial liberalization are among the most often ...
Summary Park and Song argue that the capital inflow into Southeast Asia was driven by foreign inves...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, International Studies, 2007.The East Asian Financial crisis hig...
This paper examines to what extent has Asian countries suffered from the banking crisis. The paper e...
The last two decades have been a critical period for Thailand's development. From the mid 1980s to t...
A multi-period macroeconomic model is constructed to investigate the spread of financial crisis from...