Abstract If the financial press had been paying attention to some crucial barometers of currency instability in Thailand last year, the ensuing crisis in Asia would perhaps not have been so much of a surprise. On July 2,1997, the Thai government allowed the Baht to float against the Dollar for the first time in a decade. As we all now know, this effective devaluation set of a train of events which would shock all of the Asian economies which had hitherto enjoyed unqualified growth and prosperity for the last several years
The book deals with the 1997 Asian currency crisis and analyses the causes and consequences of the c...
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...
Many economists have investigated the causes of the Asian crisis of 1997 in order to prevent a repea...
Abstract If the financial press had been paying attention to some crucial barometers of currency in...
On 2 July of this year, after months of asserting that it would do no such thing, the government of ...
Among the developing countries across the globe, those in Southeast Asia have experienced the most e...
To the surprise of many market watchers, Thailand’s exchange rate peg to the dollar collapsed in Jul...
The next section will examine two cases of true currency crisis. I argue that currency crises need n...
Asian economies are yet to recover from the Asian crisis ignited by the sharp depreciation of the Th...
In the summer of 1997, the Thai currency lost half of its value. This led to the collapse of the Tha...
Many economists have investigated the causes of the Asian crisis of 1997 in order to prevent a repea...
Stability of an exchange rate can be achieved through a variety of currency policy regimes. While a ...
To the surprise of many market watchers, Thailand's exchange-rate peg to the dollar collapsed in Jul...
Thailand's performance was often described as an example others might emulate and its principal econ...
Currency crises are rapid outflows of financial capital in anticipation of a possible currency depre...
The book deals with the 1997 Asian currency crisis and analyses the causes and consequences of the c...
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...
Many economists have investigated the causes of the Asian crisis of 1997 in order to prevent a repea...
Abstract If the financial press had been paying attention to some crucial barometers of currency in...
On 2 July of this year, after months of asserting that it would do no such thing, the government of ...
Among the developing countries across the globe, those in Southeast Asia have experienced the most e...
To the surprise of many market watchers, Thailand’s exchange rate peg to the dollar collapsed in Jul...
The next section will examine two cases of true currency crisis. I argue that currency crises need n...
Asian economies are yet to recover from the Asian crisis ignited by the sharp depreciation of the Th...
In the summer of 1997, the Thai currency lost half of its value. This led to the collapse of the Tha...
Many economists have investigated the causes of the Asian crisis of 1997 in order to prevent a repea...
Stability of an exchange rate can be achieved through a variety of currency policy regimes. While a ...
To the surprise of many market watchers, Thailand's exchange-rate peg to the dollar collapsed in Jul...
Thailand's performance was often described as an example others might emulate and its principal econ...
Currency crises are rapid outflows of financial capital in anticipation of a possible currency depre...
The book deals with the 1997 Asian currency crisis and analyses the causes and consequences of the c...
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...
Many economists have investigated the causes of the Asian crisis of 1997 in order to prevent a repea...