The article analyses the problem of international capital mobility which the Asian crisis has highlighted. It points out that the problem of capital mobility ("hot money" panics) has a long history, but globalization, the opening up of national economies and technological advance have increased the risks. The article discusses four policy debated which are being pursued in the large Asian crisis literature: (i) the pros and cons of capital controls; (ii) the choice of exchange rate regime; (iii) financial factor reform; and (iv) the rule of law
It has been more than a decade since a virulent financial crisis has devastated several East and Sou...
This paper asks what influence increasing capital mobility has on the choice of exchange rate regime...
Following the global financial and economic crisis, and beginning in mid-2009, there has been a surg...
The Asian crisis was the third financial crisis of the 1990s. Even more than its predecessors it rai...
This paper analyzes three important issues related to the Asian financial crisis. First, was capital...
This paper argues that the rules, procedures and understandings that surround international financia...
The process of globalization has gathered momentum due to the rapid increase in cross-border capital...
53 p.The issue of hot money flows was first brought to the limelight during the Asian financial cris...
This paper reexamines the issue of international financial capital mobility, which has become today’...
In the wake of the Asian financial crisis a number of questions related to free movement of capital ...
Economic Theory&Research,Banks&Banking Reform,Fiscal&Monetary Policy,Payment Systems&Infrastructure,...
Argues that the logic of free trade does not apply to currency convertability, as the Asian currency...
There are four factors involved in the current financial crisis in Asia that have caused surprise. S...
ASEAN Countries as emerging market are a hot destination for investment other than US, Europe, China...
This paper attempts to answer three questions: (1) does international finance in general and nationa...
It has been more than a decade since a virulent financial crisis has devastated several East and Sou...
This paper asks what influence increasing capital mobility has on the choice of exchange rate regime...
Following the global financial and economic crisis, and beginning in mid-2009, there has been a surg...
The Asian crisis was the third financial crisis of the 1990s. Even more than its predecessors it rai...
This paper analyzes three important issues related to the Asian financial crisis. First, was capital...
This paper argues that the rules, procedures and understandings that surround international financia...
The process of globalization has gathered momentum due to the rapid increase in cross-border capital...
53 p.The issue of hot money flows was first brought to the limelight during the Asian financial cris...
This paper reexamines the issue of international financial capital mobility, which has become today’...
In the wake of the Asian financial crisis a number of questions related to free movement of capital ...
Economic Theory&Research,Banks&Banking Reform,Fiscal&Monetary Policy,Payment Systems&Infrastructure,...
Argues that the logic of free trade does not apply to currency convertability, as the Asian currency...
There are four factors involved in the current financial crisis in Asia that have caused surprise. S...
ASEAN Countries as emerging market are a hot destination for investment other than US, Europe, China...
This paper attempts to answer three questions: (1) does international finance in general and nationa...
It has been more than a decade since a virulent financial crisis has devastated several East and Sou...
This paper asks what influence increasing capital mobility has on the choice of exchange rate regime...
Following the global financial and economic crisis, and beginning in mid-2009, there has been a surg...