This article argues that the financial crisis Malaysia faced in 1997-1998 was not home grown. It was the result of heightened currency speculation in the region, Malaysia was essentially the victim of contagion. The capital controls and pegging of local currency to US dollar were better alternatives that seeking the IMF assistance. Malaysia came out of the crisis faster and less harmed compared to countries like Thailand and Indonesia who sought the IMF help
This paper was one of the first writings that appeared on the subject and presented at a local confe...
The severity of the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 had induced Thailand, South Korea, and Indones...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
This article argues that the financial crisis Malaysia faced in 1997-1998 was not home grown. It was...
This article offers an analysis of contemporary economic development in Malaysia, focusing especiall...
This rejoinder refutes the comments of Mohamed Ariff and Faiz Mohammad on the author’s article: The ...
This rejoinder refutes the comments of Mohamed Ariff and Faiz Mohammad on the author’s article: The ...
A speculative attack was the cause for the Asian financial crisis in 1997, in which Malaysia itself ...
This paper concentrates on the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and more specifically compares the very ...
This paper was one of the first writings that appeared on the subject and presented at a local confe...
This paper was one of the first writings that appeared on the subject and presented at a local confe...
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
Research Problem With acceptance of the IMF conditions is meant that the country was offered finan...
In early 1997, the Malaysian stock market index began a downward spiral together with stock markets ...
Unlike the other East Asian economies which sought IMF emergency credit facilities after borrowing h...
This paper was one of the first writings that appeared on the subject and presented at a local confe...
The severity of the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 had induced Thailand, South Korea, and Indones...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
This article argues that the financial crisis Malaysia faced in 1997-1998 was not home grown. It was...
This article offers an analysis of contemporary economic development in Malaysia, focusing especiall...
This rejoinder refutes the comments of Mohamed Ariff and Faiz Mohammad on the author’s article: The ...
This rejoinder refutes the comments of Mohamed Ariff and Faiz Mohammad on the author’s article: The ...
A speculative attack was the cause for the Asian financial crisis in 1997, in which Malaysia itself ...
This paper concentrates on the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and more specifically compares the very ...
This paper was one of the first writings that appeared on the subject and presented at a local confe...
This paper was one of the first writings that appeared on the subject and presented at a local confe...
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
Research Problem With acceptance of the IMF conditions is meant that the country was offered finan...
In early 1997, the Malaysian stock market index began a downward spiral together with stock markets ...
Unlike the other East Asian economies which sought IMF emergency credit facilities after borrowing h...
This paper was one of the first writings that appeared on the subject and presented at a local confe...
The severity of the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 had induced Thailand, South Korea, and Indones...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...