Currency crises are rapid outflows of financial capital in anticipation of a possible currency depreciation. inducing depletion of reserves, financial instability and subsequent economic contraction. In recent years, increasing numbers of countries have fallen victim to such crises.2 Recent examples include the Mexican crisis of 1994 and the Asian crises of 1997-98. These events and the global reverberations which followed them have added new impetus to debate on their causes. The present paper attempts to contribute to this debate. In this paper, we take a fresh look at the genesis of the Asian currency crisis with a view to informing the ongoing policy debate. The East Asian crisis first developed in Thailand and was subsequently experien...
Rapid growth in Asian nations during the period 1994 to 1996 first attracted massive capital inflows...
This paper tackles Financial Vulnerability as the cause of the Philippine Currency crisis. Financial...
The study deals with the Asian currency crises, in which the causes and consequences of the crisis a...
Earlier attempts to explain the East Asian crisis of 1997 have overemphasised the importance of cont...
This paper analyzes three channels through which currency crises are transmitted between countries: ...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
This paper presents an analytical framework for understanding the East Asian crises. We argue that v...
This paper presents a simplified overview of the causes of and policy responses to the East Asian fi...
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...
This study examines the determinants of currency crises in Malaysia, Thailand,Indonesia, and the Phi...
This paper examines the empirical evidence of past currency crises and uses a monetary model of exch...
A multi-period macroeconomic model is constructed to investigate the spread of financial crisis from...
This paper comparatively studies the Mexican currency crisis of 1994-1995 and the Asian crisis which...
Prevailing views suggest that short-term, unhedged foreign borrowing and crony capital-ism, in combi...
The book deals with the 1997 Asian currency crisis and analyses the causes and consequences of the c...
Rapid growth in Asian nations during the period 1994 to 1996 first attracted massive capital inflows...
This paper tackles Financial Vulnerability as the cause of the Philippine Currency crisis. Financial...
The study deals with the Asian currency crises, in which the causes and consequences of the crisis a...
Earlier attempts to explain the East Asian crisis of 1997 have overemphasised the importance of cont...
This paper analyzes three channels through which currency crises are transmitted between countries: ...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
This paper presents an analytical framework for understanding the East Asian crises. We argue that v...
This paper presents a simplified overview of the causes of and policy responses to the East Asian fi...
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...
This study examines the determinants of currency crises in Malaysia, Thailand,Indonesia, and the Phi...
This paper examines the empirical evidence of past currency crises and uses a monetary model of exch...
A multi-period macroeconomic model is constructed to investigate the spread of financial crisis from...
This paper comparatively studies the Mexican currency crisis of 1994-1995 and the Asian crisis which...
Prevailing views suggest that short-term, unhedged foreign borrowing and crony capital-ism, in combi...
The book deals with the 1997 Asian currency crisis and analyses the causes and consequences of the c...
Rapid growth in Asian nations during the period 1994 to 1996 first attracted massive capital inflows...
This paper tackles Financial Vulnerability as the cause of the Philippine Currency crisis. Financial...
The study deals with the Asian currency crises, in which the causes and consequences of the crisis a...