THE ASIAN FINANCIAL Crisis in late 1997 and early 1998 (‘theCrisis’) precipitated a wave of institution-building and law-makingwithin those countries that suffered the deepest fiscal distress, most notably Thailand, Indonesia and Korea. Indeed, emergency assistance to those economies from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was condi-tional upon their making substantial changes to legislation governing o
After the 1997-8 Asian financial crisis, Asia's turnaround in 2000 appears spectacular. To aid corpo...
This paper presents econometric evidence that sheds new light on the role played by financial libera...
The international financial community blamed the Asian crisis of 1997–1998 on deep failures of domes...
What economists and policy-makers for a long time had considered as virtually impossible has happene...
The 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis exposed serious deficiencies in the insolvency systems of many ...
In this contribution to the Review symposium on the Asian Financial Crisis, Professor Head examines ...
The 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis exposed serious deficiencies in the insolvency systems of many ...
After the 1997 Asian financial crisis, South Korea (Korea) and Thailand implemented financial restru...
In summer 1997, the high-performing East and South-east Asian economies faced a financial crisis of ...
We identify the Asian financial crisis to be the result of the instabilities of short-term capital f...
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
The global financial and economic crisis marks an important turning point for finance and the Asian ...
The Asian Financial Crisis in 1997–1998 and the mishandling of the crisis by the International Monet...
The currency and financial crises that broke in Asia in mid-1997 have provoked widespread re-evaluat...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98, the Pacific Rim countries, especially the...
After the 1997-8 Asian financial crisis, Asia's turnaround in 2000 appears spectacular. To aid corpo...
This paper presents econometric evidence that sheds new light on the role played by financial libera...
The international financial community blamed the Asian crisis of 1997–1998 on deep failures of domes...
What economists and policy-makers for a long time had considered as virtually impossible has happene...
The 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis exposed serious deficiencies in the insolvency systems of many ...
In this contribution to the Review symposium on the Asian Financial Crisis, Professor Head examines ...
The 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis exposed serious deficiencies in the insolvency systems of many ...
After the 1997 Asian financial crisis, South Korea (Korea) and Thailand implemented financial restru...
In summer 1997, the high-performing East and South-east Asian economies faced a financial crisis of ...
We identify the Asian financial crisis to be the result of the instabilities of short-term capital f...
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
The global financial and economic crisis marks an important turning point for finance and the Asian ...
The Asian Financial Crisis in 1997–1998 and the mishandling of the crisis by the International Monet...
The currency and financial crises that broke in Asia in mid-1997 have provoked widespread re-evaluat...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98, the Pacific Rim countries, especially the...
After the 1997-8 Asian financial crisis, Asia's turnaround in 2000 appears spectacular. To aid corpo...
This paper presents econometric evidence that sheds new light on the role played by financial libera...
The international financial community blamed the Asian crisis of 1997–1998 on deep failures of domes...