This paper reviews the policy responses of Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand to the Asian crisis that erupted in 1997 and compares the actions of these three countries with those of Malaysia and the Philippines, which were buffeted by the crisis. Although work is still under way in all the affected countries, and thus any judgements are necessarily tentative, important lessons can be learned from the various experience of the last two years.
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
The Asian financial crisis resulted in a sharp economic downturn in Thailand's economy in ]997 and 1...
After the 1997-8 Asian financial crisis, Asia's turnaround in 2000 appears spectacular. To aid corpo...
The severe economic slowdown and monetary crisis that affected most Asian countries after massive sp...
This paper examines to what extent has Asian countries suffered from the banking crisis. The paper e...
This paper presents a simplified overview of the causes of and policy responses to the East Asian fi...
The Asian financial crisis of 1997 involved significant economic and social costs for the affected e...
The Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 was one of the most dramatic economic events of recent times, ...
The 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis exposed serious deficiencies in the insolvency systems of many ...
This paper concentrates on the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and more specifically compares the very ...
This article examines the macro-economic policy response of the three Southeast Asian economies most...
The East Asian crisis was the result of interactions between massive capital flows and weak domestic...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
This paper examines the economic stabilization policies and structural adjustment policies supported...
There were 4 main points. Firstly,underlying causes of the crisis, secondly, a comparative study to ...
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
The Asian financial crisis resulted in a sharp economic downturn in Thailand's economy in ]997 and 1...
After the 1997-8 Asian financial crisis, Asia's turnaround in 2000 appears spectacular. To aid corpo...
The severe economic slowdown and monetary crisis that affected most Asian countries after massive sp...
This paper examines to what extent has Asian countries suffered from the banking crisis. The paper e...
This paper presents a simplified overview of the causes of and policy responses to the East Asian fi...
The Asian financial crisis of 1997 involved significant economic and social costs for the affected e...
The Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 was one of the most dramatic economic events of recent times, ...
The 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis exposed serious deficiencies in the insolvency systems of many ...
This paper concentrates on the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and more specifically compares the very ...
This article examines the macro-economic policy response of the three Southeast Asian economies most...
The East Asian crisis was the result of interactions between massive capital flows and weak domestic...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
This paper examines the economic stabilization policies and structural adjustment policies supported...
There were 4 main points. Firstly,underlying causes of the crisis, secondly, a comparative study to ...
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
The Asian financial crisis resulted in a sharp economic downturn in Thailand's economy in ]997 and 1...
After the 1997-8 Asian financial crisis, Asia's turnaround in 2000 appears spectacular. To aid corpo...