The search for the real causes behind the Asia Financial crisis is turning up a lengthy list of suspects. In trying to comprehend the magnitude and contagion effects of the crisis, investors and policy makers from crisis-ridden countries have blamed the financial distress from speculative attack to the failure of free market capitalism. The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the free market capitalism or some other imminent factors should be blamed for the financial distress in Asia. Does the financial distress in the crisis advocates for tighter financial discipline among market participants or increase institutional and government control on both th
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...
The 1997–1999 East Asian crisis is an interesting case for studying the determinants of distress and...
Abstract With the economic crisis in East Asia and a continuing boom in the US, American triumphi...
The search for the real causes behind the Asian financial crisis is turning up a lengthy list of sus...
This paper provides an early diagnosis of the financial crisis in Asia, focussing on the empirical r...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
This paper analyzes the Asian crisis in the context of past and present financial crises to provide ...
We identify the Asian financial crisis to be the result of the instabilities of short-term capital f...
The crisis in East Asian economies, whose start was signalled to the world by the devaluation of the...
Two alternative interpretations dominate the debate on the theories of the Asian crisis. One blames ...
This paper discusses the causes, cures and consequences of the Asian financial crisis.Since mid-1997...
This paper investigates institutional reasons for the soft-budget constraint problem; and how the so...
This paper presents data on the financial crisis in East Asia that started in Thailand in July 1997 ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The economic crisis in Asia i...
This paper examines to what extent has Asian countries suffered from the banking crisis. The paper e...
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...
The 1997–1999 East Asian crisis is an interesting case for studying the determinants of distress and...
Abstract With the economic crisis in East Asia and a continuing boom in the US, American triumphi...
The search for the real causes behind the Asian financial crisis is turning up a lengthy list of sus...
This paper provides an early diagnosis of the financial crisis in Asia, focussing on the empirical r...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
This paper analyzes the Asian crisis in the context of past and present financial crises to provide ...
We identify the Asian financial crisis to be the result of the instabilities of short-term capital f...
The crisis in East Asian economies, whose start was signalled to the world by the devaluation of the...
Two alternative interpretations dominate the debate on the theories of the Asian crisis. One blames ...
This paper discusses the causes, cures and consequences of the Asian financial crisis.Since mid-1997...
This paper investigates institutional reasons for the soft-budget constraint problem; and how the so...
This paper presents data on the financial crisis in East Asia that started in Thailand in July 1997 ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The economic crisis in Asia i...
This paper examines to what extent has Asian countries suffered from the banking crisis. The paper e...
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...
The 1997–1999 East Asian crisis is an interesting case for studying the determinants of distress and...
Abstract With the economic crisis in East Asia and a continuing boom in the US, American triumphi...