Over the past few decades, East Asian countries achieved unprecedented rates of economic growth. Starting with Japan’s post-World War II economic miracle, followed by South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore, the region raised itself from an abyss of poverty to glorious economic prosperity. The grace of the East Asian model continued with great economic success, only to see its ultimate collapse in the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s. This paper argues that certain sectoral dynamics combined with industrial policy had led to the imbalance of embedded autonomy. This imbalance is accountable for various policy consequences that generated perception noise among international portfolio investors. Through these observations, investors inferred...
The Asian crisis began in the middle of 1997 when the world equity markets sold off in the wake of a...
OXFORD The crisis that gripped East Asia during 1997–99 underscoredthe urgency for cross-sectoral re...
This paper argues that what led to the Asian financial crisis was a fatal combination of several sel...
Over the past few decades, East Asian countries achieved unprecedented rates of economic growth. Sta...
Japan stands accused of purveying a defective developmental state model of growth to the East Asian ...
It is now clear that the economic crisis that struck East Asia so suddenly and violently at the end ...
In 1997 the "Asian miracle" came to a sudden and dramatic end. A group of East Asian econo...
Abstract The East Asian countries achieved extraordinarily fast economic growth during the last ...
The 1997-98 financial crisis in Asia dramatically altered perceptions of the region’s economic perfo...
Two alternative interpretations dominate the debate on the theories of the Asian crisis. One blames ...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
The Asian crisis was the third financial crisis of the 1990s. Even more than its predecessors it rai...
AbstractOne can argue that the Asian financial crisis of 1997 - 1998 and the rapid economic growth o...
In summer 1997, the high-performing East and South-east Asian economies faced a financial crisis of ...
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...
The Asian crisis began in the middle of 1997 when the world equity markets sold off in the wake of a...
OXFORD The crisis that gripped East Asia during 1997–99 underscoredthe urgency for cross-sectoral re...
This paper argues that what led to the Asian financial crisis was a fatal combination of several sel...
Over the past few decades, East Asian countries achieved unprecedented rates of economic growth. Sta...
Japan stands accused of purveying a defective developmental state model of growth to the East Asian ...
It is now clear that the economic crisis that struck East Asia so suddenly and violently at the end ...
In 1997 the "Asian miracle" came to a sudden and dramatic end. A group of East Asian econo...
Abstract The East Asian countries achieved extraordinarily fast economic growth during the last ...
The 1997-98 financial crisis in Asia dramatically altered perceptions of the region’s economic perfo...
Two alternative interpretations dominate the debate on the theories of the Asian crisis. One blames ...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
The Asian crisis was the third financial crisis of the 1990s. Even more than its predecessors it rai...
AbstractOne can argue that the Asian financial crisis of 1997 - 1998 and the rapid economic growth o...
In summer 1997, the high-performing East and South-east Asian economies faced a financial crisis of ...
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...
The Asian crisis began in the middle of 1997 when the world equity markets sold off in the wake of a...
OXFORD The crisis that gripped East Asia during 1997–99 underscoredthe urgency for cross-sectoral re...
This paper argues that what led to the Asian financial crisis was a fatal combination of several sel...